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Mini 3-in-1 Desktop Craft Workshop on a workbench in front of a pegboard hung with pliers, files and hand saws

Mini 3-in-1 Workshop Puts a Whole Shed on Your Desk

Mr Scott Purcell, CFA
By Mr Scott Purcell, CFA - News

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The Mini 3-in-1 Desktop Craft Workshop is a compact benchtop machine that combines cutting, sanding and engraving in one unit, aimed at makers who don’t have space for a full shed setup. If you’re in an apartment or renting and want a tool for timber, plastics or small DIY jobs, it’s an alternative to juggling separate tools.

The project is live on Kickstarter with 60 backers and US$137,959 pledged at the time of writing. If that sounds like your next winter project rig, you can check the Mini 3-in-1 Desktop Craft Workshop campaign for full details.

What Is the Mini 3-in-1?

The Mini 3-in-1 Desktop Craft Workshop is a small, multi-function desktop machine that combines a cutting system, sanding system and engraving module in one chassis. It’s designed to give you table saw style cuts, belt sander style finishing and fine engraving without needing three separate machines or a full-size garage workshop.

The campaign material says it’s aimed at hobby woodworkers, model makers and DIY types who need to cut, smooth and personalise smaller pieces in materials like wood, acrylic, plastic and bamboo. Rather than walking between tools, you set up on one compact workstation and switch operations as needed. Full details sit on the Mini 3-in-1 Desktop Craft Workshop Kickstarter page.

Mini 3-in-1 Desktop Craft Workshop with its acrylic guard raised, surrounded by sanding belts, cutting discs and offcuts
Guard raised on the Mini 3-in-1, with sanding belts, cutting discs and offcuts of timber and acrylic laid out around it | Image: Mini 3-in-1 Desktop Craft Workshop

Mini Workshop Design and Build

The Mini 3-in-1 Desktop Craft Workshop uses a compact rectangular body that’s quoted at 265 × 310 × 100 mm, so it’s closer to a large printer than a floor-standing saw. That footprint and low height are meant to make it easy to park on a desk, kitchen bench or small work table, which will appeal if you’re tight on space. There’s a transparent guard over the working area and a flat work surface with guides for more controlled cuts.

From the imagery, the unit uses a mix of metal and plastic components, with a fairly industrial, tool-first look rather than something you would hide away in a cupboard. The sanding and engraving modules sit within the same housing as the cutting system, so you’re dealing with one permanent piece of gear instead of a pile of small tools. For more detailed shots of the layout and chassis, the Mini 3-in-1 Desktop Craft Workshop listing has a full gallery.

Hands guiding a timber offcut across the Mini 3-in-1 blade with the sanding belt mounted on the right
Working a timber offcut across the blade, with chisels and a brass rule laid out on the bench | Image: Mini 3-in-1 Desktop Craft Workshop

How the Mini Workshop Works

At the core of the Mini 3-in-1 Desktop Craft Workshop is a 600 W pure copper high-torque motor that drives the different modules. The Kickstarter page says that single motor powers the cutting system for straight and angled cuts, the high-speed sanding system for cleaning up edges and surfaces, and the engraving module for adding patterns, text and decorative details. Adjustable guides and a stable support base are used to line up material for more accurate work in compatible media like wood, acrylic, plastic, bamboo and other softer materials.

Swapping operations is handled by using the relevant section of the workstation rather than moving to another standalone machine. The cutting system runs on the table surface with its guard and guides, sanding happens at the sanding area for shaping curves and smoothing, and engraving uses the engraving head for finer detail and custom designs. Power, controls and safety features are all built into the main unit, and there’s a clear safety cover to keep hands and debris separated. For a breakdown of each module in action, the Kickstarter campaign for the Mini 3-in-1 Desktop Craft Workshop includes GIFs and demos.

Mini 3-in-1 Technical Specifications

Here are the key technical details for the Mini 3-in-1 Desktop Craft Workshop pulled directly from the live Kickstarter campaign, with more on the full Mini 3-in-1 spec sheet.

  • Product type: Desktop 3-in-1 cutting, sanding and engraving workstation
  • Motor power: 600 W pure copper high-torque motor
  • Dimensions: 265 × 310 × 100 mm
  • Supported materials: Wood, acrylic, plastic, bamboo and other soft materials
  • Estimated shipping time: October 2026
  • Crowdfunding platform: Kickstarter (live campaign with 60 backers and US$137,959 pledged)
Mini 3-in-1 Desktop Craft Workshop in use on a home desk surrounded by pliers, clamps and a craft knife
Guiding a thin timber strip past the blade on a home desk, with pliers, clamps and a craft knife within reach | Image: Mini 3-in-1 Desktop Craft Workshop

Mini 3-in-1 Pros and Cons

Before you decide whether the Mini 3-in-1 Desktop Craft Workshop suits your bench, it’s worth weighing up a few clear upsides and trade-offs drawn from the live Kickstarter campaign.

What We Like

  • Three functions (cutting, sanding, engraving) in a single compact desktop unit
  • Quoted footprint of 265 × 310 × 100 mm suits small apartments and shared spaces
  • 600 W high-torque motor on paper should handle a range of light to medium DIY tasks
  • Works with multiple softer materials, including wood, acrylic, plastic and bamboo
  • Integrated guard and protective structure add a layer of safety over bare bench tools

What to Keep in Mind

  • Delivery is estimated for October 2026, so it is a long wait for backers
  • Product is still a crowdfunding project, so there is the usual risk of delays or changes
  • Single desktop unit means you cannot cut and sand at the exact same time
  • Limited to softer materials, so it will not replace heavier duty workshop gear

What to Consider Before You Pledge

Desktop workshop tools are all about trade-offs between power, footprint and flexibility. If you’re comparing the Mini 3-in-1 Desktop Craft Workshop with individual tools, think about the size of the workpieces you normally handle, whether you genuinely need simultaneous use of a saw and sander, and how much bench space you can dedicate to a permanent unit. Also look carefully at material compatibility and motor output so you’re not trying to force a compact tool into heavy framing or metalwork duties. The Mini 3-in-1 project page lays out where this machine is meant to sit.

Kickstarter isn’t a traditional shop, you’re pledging towards a product that’s still moving from pre-production to full manufacturing. The team quotes an estimated shipping window of October 2026 and notes that shipping costs and exact timings are subject to change. As with any crowdfunded tool, only commit money you’re prepared to have tied up for a while and read through the Mini 3-in-1 Desktop Craft Workshop campaign details to understand timelines and risks.

Man of Many’s Verdict

The Mini 3-in-1 Desktop Craft Workshop looks suited to apartment dwellers, hobby woodworkers and model makers who want cutting, sanding and engraving in a single compact box and are happy to trade brute power for space saving. If you regularly work with large stock or need heavy duty trade tools, you’ll still be better off with full-size, dedicated machines. For everyone else, it’s an all-in-one concept that could tidy up the bench, as long as you’re comfortable with Kickstarter timelines and the October 2026 delivery estimate outlined on the campaign page.

Where to Buy the Mini 3-in-1 Desktop Craft Workshop

The Mini 3-in-1 Desktop Craft Workshop is available exclusively through its live campaign on Kickstarter. To secure a unit you’ll need to make a pledge on the Mini 3-in-1 Desktop Craft Workshop Kickstarter page, choosing from the various reward tiers that bundle the core machine with different accessory kits and configurations. Pricing and exact inclusions for each tier are listed on the campaign itself, along with regional shipping notes.

Mini 3-in-1 Desktop Craft Workshop FAQs

What is the Mini 3-in-1 Desktop Craft Workshop?

It's a compact desktop workstation that combines a cutting system, high-speed sanding system and engraving module in one unit for small-scale DIY and craft work.

What materials can the Mini 3-in-1 handle?

The campaign lists wood, acrylic, plastic, bamboo and other softer materials as compatible, so it's aimed at light to medium-duty craft and DIY projects rather than heavy construction.

When is the Mini 3-in-1 expected to ship to backers?

The Kickstarter campaign states an estimated shipping time of October 2026, although this is an estimate and could shift as production and logistics progress.

What do I get if I back the Mini 3-in-1 on Kickstarter?

Backing the project is a pledge towards future delivery, not an instant purchase. Depending on the reward tier you choose, your pledge typically includes the Mini 3-in-1 Desktop Craft Workshop and may add different accessory or creation kits. Exact inclusions are outlined on the Kickstarter page.

Where can I see the pledge tiers and what they include?

All pledge tiers, inclusions and shipping notes are listed on the official Mini 3-in-1 Desktop Craft Workshop campaign on Kickstarter, which you can access via the project’s main page.

If you like the idea of turning a spare desk into a compact workshop with cutting, sanding and engraving in one box, it’s worth reading through the Mini 3-in-1 Desktop Craft Workshop Kickstarter before you commit.

Mr Scott Purcell, CFA

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Mr Scott Purcell, CFA

Scott Purcell CFA is Co-Founder and Director of Man of Many, Australia’s largest men’s lifestyle publisher and the nation’s first 100% carbon-neutral, Climate Active certified digital media brand. Since launching the site from a spare bedroom in 2012, he has ...

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