Print & Play 3D Works
It all started with a YouTube video. I saw a clip of a little clicky cactus, and I was hooked. That satisfying click-click-click sparked something in me. Before I knew it, I had bought a 3D printer and started making my own.
But this wasn’t just about toys.
I grew up undiagnosed with ADHD. I struggled through school, constantly fidgeting, zoning out, or being told to “just focus.” When I started printing, my goal was simple: Create tools that help people like me. So that kids, and adults alike can channel their energy, calm their minds, and find that little click of focus in such a noisy world.
That’s how Print & Play 3D Works was born.
I now print more than just fidgets. I’ve expanded into games, functional décor, and professional gear — from clever can covers to field-ready radio accessories for first responders. While I don’t design every item myself, everything I sell respects the designer’s original intent.
Some designs are created by talented makers and shared under open-source or commercial licenses that allow for printing and selling. Others are licensed through paid subscriptions, where credit and ongoing support go directly to the designer.
I’ve also started designing my own products, and that part of the shop is growing steadily as I gain experience and continue to refine my skills. Everything here is printed with intention, precision, and care — right here in Canada
Whether you’re looking for something to help your kid focus in class, or a unique gilt, I’ve got you covered.
Thanks for supporting a small, one-man shop with a big heart and a louder printer.
And if you ever need something custom? Don’t be shy. I’m always up for a new idea.
— Declan
Chief Click Officer | Print & Play 3D Works
