Ever since I started 3D printing, I’ve saved quite a lot of money by printing daily objects and accessories to be used around the house. In fact, it has also helped me upcycle broken stuff like door stoppers, utensil handles, shelves, etc. Essentially, my 3D printer has paid for itself in the few months that I’ve had it by printing useful items for my home office, car, and kitchen. Apart from saving me money, 3D printing has also become a fun hobby that lets me experiment with various types of prints. I recently printed a bunch of laptop accessories that I carry with me all the time in my backpack. That’s when it struck me that if I could print accessories for my laptop, I could also print custom parts for my PC.