Below you can see a few examples Computer Assisted Design (or CAD) parts I mocked up, primarily in SolidWorks. There are many more similar examples, or perhaps better examples, but these are a few I like.
The photos above represent a, 3D print friendly, model of a bearing holder for modifying an Ender 3 3D printer to operate with bearing rods and bearings rather than wheels as come stock.
This image depicts the mating section of a screwdriver tip complete with conical threads.
These two photos depict a sprayer nozzle for a car windshield, which is 3D printable.
This photo depicts a latching print in place box, as the name suggests you can print it, and immediately use it, as its two sections are not connected, but printed around each other.
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