I am a retired engineer with 3D printers and like to keep busy.
Do you have tools, appliances, toys, etc. with broken or obsolete parts? Don't throw them out if they can be fixed with a 3D printed replacement part. Most plastic, rubber, nylon, ABS and even some metal parts can be replaced very inexpensively.
Handles, brackets, latches, hinges, holders, hangers, stands, etc. are good candidates for 3D printing.
I can create new/custom designs if necessary, duplicate broken parts or print existing 3D CAD models that you find online.
Some typical projects are workbench, home office, kitchen and garage optimization. If you have an idea send it along and I'll let you know if it's something I can do for an agreeable price.
Here is a small sample of projects I've done...
Broken knobs, dials, handles, etc.
Camera, Tool & battery holders & mounts
Bearing Press
Chair floor protectors
Saw/knife blade covers
Power tool holder (under shelf or workbench)
Pull cart dolly
Allen head drivers (made from spare Allen keys)
Blade sharpeners
Extension ladder ends replacement
Baseboard molding caps for rounded drywall corners (paintable)
Thumb screw caps
Drilling templates
NPT threaded irrigation pipes & adapters (custom sizes)
Small storage cases
Custom vise "soft" jaws
Remote Control holders/brackets
Cabinet handles
Cooler hinges
Drawer organizers
If the project is too complex, not a good application of 3D printing or will be cost prohibitive, I will let you know. It doesn't hurt to ask...