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I have a dabble and find it very useful, but far from an expert. I think they are amazing but there are two sides to it. Models that you download and print with maybe a little fettling in the slicer software to get good results, or designing your own models for your needs. This required you to learn CAD skills in software if your choice. Both are useful eg I print loads of workshop organisation parts and things around the house that I download and just print. On the other hand my CAD skills are improving so I can now solve my own problems with 3D printing eg parts for my hide poles and a gun rest for the hide in the pigeon watch context but also jigs for the workshop. 

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