3D Printing

Tiny 3D Printed Tools for Tiny Gardners

If you’ve got a whimsical weekend ahead of you, these simple prints are perfect for you. This is the sort of thing you’d see in Martha Stewart Desktop Living or Better Homes and Desktop Gardens or any other magazine that caters to tiny people that live on your desktop.  If you haven’t guessed by now, I’m talking about a set of 3D printed tools for farming on your workspace.

3D printed desktop gardening tools

Designed by Trisha Bell, these 3D printed gardening tools fit perfectly on any pencil… that’s hexagon shaped… and doesn’t have an eraser… and measures 7.25mm in diameter.  Make your desktop botanical with a 3D printed  hoe, shovel, pitch fork, rake, and post hole digger.  You can download the .stl files and print them yourself via Thingiverse, or, if you fancy something fancy, have them 3D printed in a sparkly nylon through Bell’s shop on Shapeways.  Both options will yield extremely cute tools to while away your workday.