I strap on my ear goggles and I'm ready to go

I strap on my ear goggles and I'm ready to go

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If you're reading this, you must first listen to the song in the link below. https://coinsmakeyoudance.bandcamp.com/track/sure-shot-daft-science-remix The hanger is roughly 4.5" wide. The arch in the curved file is 1" high and the flat file is roughly 0.6" tall. Apparently ear goggles come in all shapes and sizes so I did my best to make it work. There are two different mounting methods. The hanger is pictured and the wall mount is meant to be screwed or stuck directly to the surface. The mounts are attached to the main body using a #8 screw (or whatever you have laying around that fits). I found that the text on the front didn't stand out enough in use, so I also added a few thin face plates that you can print with a different material and glue on afterwards to make it pop. It's designed in Onshape. If anyone would like to check it out you can use the link below. Sometimes these links break for no reason, so if you're an Onshape member the document is called EarGoggles if you want to search for it. https://cad.onshape.com/documents/40c9d3de316d6f72cfdc68c5/w/b007841993eeba1ece0d8f9a/e/1ef89504b5ad2eb70ed027dd Post-Printing You'll have to use a screw to attach the mount to the... eargoggles part. I found it was best to thread the screw into both pieces individually before you attempt to attach them together. If things's don't fit quite right the first time the overhang on the 'g' can break. I used 3/4" double sided tape to attach the assembly to my desk. How I Designed This I stay in shape with Onshape

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