
Creative Custom Projects: 3D Prints and Handcrafted Designs by Tony
I believe creativity is at the heart of everything I do, whether it’s solving a tech issue or crafting something truly unique.
Here, you’ll find a collection of my projects — each one a blend of creativity, problem-solving, and attention to detail. If you have a project in mind or need a hand with something unconventional, feel free to reach out!
“Let’s make something amazing together.” - Tony
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A fun and quirky selection of novelty earrings I made for my partner, featuring a playful mix of designs! From ice creams and Pikachu to rubber ducks, gummy bears, D&D dice, Jigglypuff, and the iconic Batman logo – each pair is a little nod to some of our favourite things.

This 3D-printed screw sorter was one of the first things I made for work. Designed to let only smaller screws pass through the tower, it wasn’t a perfect design, but it did the job well!

Handcrafted with creativity, this custom 3D-printed bookmark features two translucent green hands emerging from the pages, creating a unique and playful design. A perfect blend of practicality and imagination, made especially for my older brother

This custom 3D-printed bracket was designed to address a storage challenge from my previous job. It easily attaches to slat walls, with the bracket secured using double-sided tape for quick removal. The new system allows drives to click securely into place, keeping them neatly organised, visible, and easily accessible for everyone.

This crown was 3D printed and hand-painted by me, inspired by an underwater seaweed theme for the Positions Flame Blazing Sawn event. The intricate details capture the fluidity and movement of seaweed, adding a unique touch to the design.

These custom D&D miniatures were designed, printed, and painted for a friend’s campaign. On the left is my partner’s Kobold Monk, full of character and ready for battle, and on the right is my Wild Mage Human, a chaotic force of magic and adventure. Both miniatures reflect our characters' unique personalities and traits in the campaign.

A 3D-printed Groot potplant – while not my design, I added my personal touch by painting it. This little Groot now stands proudly as a charming addition to any space, bringing a bit of character and greenery together!

Custom-designed 3D-printed hairdryer stand, made specifically for my partner’s high-end hairdryer. This functional and stylish stand helps keep the hairdryer securely in place while adding a touch of personal flair to our bathroom.

A custom-designed, 3D-printed, and hand-painted Dead pool knife stand—one of the largest prints I’ve tackled so far! A bold and striking piece that brings the Merc with a Mouth’s iconic style to life.

These 3D-printed, glow-in-the-dark lawn ornaments are inspired by the Kodama spirits from Princess Mononoke. They add a touch of mystical charm to any garden, especially when they light up at night!

These 3D-printed ‘Missile Toads’ Christmas ornaments are a fun twist on the classic mistletoe—combining festive cheer with a little amphibious firepower!

This 3D-printed screw tray features small indents to keep screws organised during repairs and a handy lip for easily pouring them into a bag.

This 3D-printed toothpaste dispenser was designed in modular sections, allowing me to expand it as I add more flavours. It keeps my toothpaste in constant rotation—just take one from the bottom and place a new one on top. Mounted with suction cups, it’s easy to remove and reposition as needed.

These custom 3D-printed stackable trays were created as unique wedding favours for our guests. Each one features our initials alongside a sword and staff, a tribute to our fantasy-themed celebration. A functional keepsake with a personal touch!

Various coins or tokens with embossed designs, displayed in different views, including a heart-shaped presentation in one image.

These custom shoes were inspired by my wedding vest. I designed the images on my computer, cut them from iron-on vinyl, and carefully applied them to the shoes. Considering this was my first time working with this technique, I was pleased with how they turned out!

This terrifying creature is the Gorm from the tabletop game Kingdom Death. I love painting miniatures and playing strategy games with my friends whenever I can, and this piece was a fun challenge to bring to life with paint. The Gorm’s eerie details made it a perfect addition to my collection!

This is the Screaming Antelope from Kingdom Death. For this piece, I experimented with different painting techniques to capture its wild, menacing presence. The result is a unique take on the creature, adding depth and texture to its terrifying form.

This is the Lonely Tree from Kingdom Death. I’m really happy with how the shading on the leaves turned out, but I’m planning to revisit the roots and hands at the base when I find some time to refine them further.

These four are the starting characters for Kingdom Death and are probably the first miniatures I ever painted. It was a great learning experience, and I’m happy with how they turned out, especially considering it was my first time tackling miniatures!

These are the four table numbers/names/houses from our wedding. I designed them on my computer and cut them out of vinyl, which I then applied to wooden rounds for a rustic touch. They were a fun DIY project and added a personal, themed element to our big day!