Desktop Photo Frame

Desktop Photo Frame

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I upgraded my base significantly to prevent tip-overs from now on. I've taken a liking to Tosh's floating photo frame, but I really wanted something to adorn my workspace with. So I extended the hole and created both a base and a sturdy post to support it. You can secure all three pieces together using glue or employ a soldering iron to melt them into place seamlessly. I opted for a butane micro-torch and it yielded outstanding results without any trouble whatsoever. You're also free to adjust the frame object's orientation in order to have your photos displayed either vertically or horizontally according to your personal preference. I'm very grateful to Tosh for his initial innovative design, which sparked my creativity and provided the perfect foundation for my enhanced project.

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