
The Hobby12 organizer is our first product. It is compact, modular, rotatable, and 3D printable. Digital file kits available now, configure your organizer the way YOU want! 3D printed parts and complete units coming soon.
COMING SOON!! the Hobby8 !!



You will receive, by email, a zip folder which will include all the STL files, a few STEP files, and the PDF instruction manual so you can 3D print all the parts for the Hobby12 organizer. Some hardware is required.


You will receive, by email, a zip folder which will include all the STL files, a few STEP files, and the PDF assembly manual. The multi unit hardware pack will be shipped to you via USPS. The pack has enough hardware to build two 8 module units or one heavy duty 12 module unit. (20 ball bearings, 26 nuts and screws)

The instruction manual does have a few pages on helpful hints to make the printing easier for you. Dont get me wrong, its pretty easy to print and I use the generic PETG set points on my QidiXmax3 printer.


You will need a soldering station or iron to install the thermal plastic brass nuts. Also required is a phillips screwdriver and a small amount of super glue.

A four module Hobby12 requires ten 3/8 ball bearings (cheap chrome steel is ok), four short #8-32 brass heat set nut inserts, four longer #8-32 brass heat set nut inserts, eight #8-23x 5/16 phillips screws, one long #10-24 brass heat set nut insert and one #10-24 x 3/4 phillips screw.
My new smaller organizer, the Hobby8, is capable of being printed on the most popular size printers. It will be available hopefully in the next few weeks, currently working on a few peg board accessories and different module configurations.
Hobby12 and Hobby8 shown side by side.

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