The other workbench has a compiler on it.
Software, 3D prints, apparel and gear from the same shop that hangs your doors. Everything here is designed, printed or tested in-house before it ships. If it doesn’t work on my bench, it doesn’t get published.
Four things, all made here
Little free tools, tested 3D models, tees with a wink, and gear I’d actually buy again.
Small tools, given away.
Focused little apps and scripts that solve one annoying problem well. Built in-house, free to download and use. No cost, no accounts, no telemetry. Tips welcome, never required.
- Handy utilities for everyday problems
- Maker tools for 3D printing and tinkering
- New tools ship as they are finished
Models that survived my printer first.
Functional, practical 3D printable models. Every one is sliced, printed and used here before it’s published, so you’re not burning filament on someone’s untested sketch.
- Tested tolerances, sensible orientations
- Free downloads on Cults3D
- Requests and remixes welcome
Stuff I actually use.
Tools, components and workshop gear I genuinely use and would buy again. Some links are partner links and they’re always marked. Native picks, not banner spam.
Lab rules
Three of them. They haven’t changed.
Same hands as the carpentry
The Lab is bench two of the same shop that does precision carpentry across Quitman and the DFW metroplex. A cut list and a spec sheet are the same document — measure twice applies to code too.