Man, this is such an epic shot, I'm going to have to steal and use it. 😁
Congrats on your first 3D-printer, get ready to save a lot of miles for not driving to the hardware store for small stuff.
This beautiful #Bitaxe enclosure by nostr:npub1l5pxvjzhw77h86tu0sml2gxg8jpwxch7fsj6d05n7vuqpq75v34syk4q0n forced me to finally buy a 3D printer. 🤩 
Man, this is such an epic shot, I'm going to have to steal and use it. 😁
Congrats on your first 3D-printer, get ready to save a lot of miles for not driving to the hardware store for small stuff.
Pfft. Only if you already know how to use CAD.
If you can't, you're boned.
Ummm, hard disagree. Let's say you bought a new cordless drill and want to store it neatly. Go to one of those sites: printables, thangs, thingiverse, makerworld, cults3d, myminifactory, yeggi, grabcad, cgtrader (and there's more), enter your drill model and marvel at sixty different designs for a wall mount people created and shared for free. Pick one and print it.
If you need custom stuff, try tinkercad, it's more like playing with lego than actual CAD but you can do a lot of cool stuff with it.
Sure. Those are solutions, but, they aren't very good solutions.
I even made it harder on myself and learned on FreeCAD
LMAO, there's your problem. I love open source software but FreeCAD is unfortunately just awful. I would be salty if I had to use it too. 😁
I got good enough to do what I needed to do and I now have issues with anything else, though, I do like SpaceClaim.
I refuse to use anything that I can't run in Linux, so... My choices are basically FreeCAD or FreeCAD.
Thanks, dude! Feel free to use the photo. ;D