Buy a 3D printer and learn AutoDesk Fusion
(TellUpgoat)I did this because I am trying to sell some shit I co-invented with people who already made it 10+ years ago but aren't selling it right.
Anyhow, if you've never seen a modern 3D printer they are amazing. First test print I did I kept saying wow over and over again.
While I'm primarily using it for my device I'm finding that it has a million and a half household uses as well. Once you get good enough at autodesk (which btw is not all that hard) you can just whip things up very quickly.
Well, to be fair, right now I'm printing a laptop case for my tablet computer that lost its keyboard. On the top half I just mount the computer and on the bottom half I put in a wireless keyboard and mouse. It has room for a usb hub, strain relief on the power cord, a couple gizmos, etc. And this one did take me a very frustrating 6-7 hours to design but I myself am very new and this allowed me to keep using my old computer instead of having to buy a new one. Now it's basically a laptop again and in a lot of ways better than new.
Of course you can 3D print guns but that's dumb, just buy a normal gun or a pipe gun or something. But to each his own.
Anyways, I just wanted to share this. If you do stuff like woodworking you definitely should add 3D printing to your repertoire.
this is the one i got