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Got the Mrs. a new nerd car. Oddly, a sunglasses holder was not among the bells and whistles it came equipped with. So I made one out of ABS, lined it with some "felt" padding, and stuck it on with double side high temp 3M tape.

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My ABS kung-fu needs work. This took 3 tries fiddling with temp and speed settings, even using the ranges on the spool label.
 

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One of my other hobbies is painting, and I do paint pours quite a bit. I printed some split cups to use for pouring. Each section of the cup is a different color (or colors) and then you pour them together to get the flowy, organic patterns typical of acrylic pours. Then, you pour a nice single malt, grab a brush, and turn it into a picture of the universe.

Well, if you're me you do anyway.

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Here's a wet pour, and then the finished piece I painted from it that I did for my Mom (she's a trekkie)
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A few years ago I bought this razor:
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I like it (adjustable, etc.) for a great shave, but the handle is a bit smooth / slippery.

I've seen a bunch of videos like the one below for shrink fitting parts together, so I decided to try it here!

I printed a test fit sleeve that was kinda tight. I then put the metal razor in the freezer and warmed up the full-printed sleeve and slid it on. Seemed to work well since the sleeve went on relatively easily and is now on SUPER tight!

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