A neatly organized workshop? With Tooltrace and 3D printing, it’s a breeze.

Tooltrace is a new project that elevates workshop organization to an entirely new level through the smart use of 3D printing. Don’t know how to neatly store your screwdrivers? Drills? Or other tools? Then Tooltrace might be just what your workshop needs.

Imagine that each of your tools has a precisely designated spot – for some, this is a given, for others, it may seem completely crazy.
If you want to keep your workshop neatly arranged and organized, take a look at Tooltrace – a project that will ensure your tools have their exact place.

Tooltrace allows you to design and (3D) print not only ready-made organizers but also custom solutions tailored to the dimensions and shapes of your tools. Say goodbye to compromises with universal boxes – now you can create storage solutions that are perfectly tailored to your needs.

Tooltrace is backed by the well-known Prusa Research team, which ensures high-quality processing and plenty of useful tips and templates straight from the experts. Additionally, you can share your own designs with other users and inspire the community with more clever ideas.

Every tool and component can have its exact place thanks to sophisticated bento boxes and shadow boards (inserts for boxes, drawers, etc.). No more searching for screwdrivers or unnecessary relocating of boxes – you will create your own organizers that fit perfectly into your workshop. The possibilities are nearly limitless, and it all depends on your imagination what you design and print.

Project page https://www.tooltrace.ai/
Blog article https://blog.prusa3d.com/cs/konec-chaosu-v-dilne-usporadejte-si-pracovni-prostor-pomoci-3d-tiskarny_119547/

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