
Drill/Can Blender
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This device utilizes a blender that functions with a drill, razor blades, and an empty canned vegetable/fruit container like Dole pineapple or large/wide tomato cans. The can serves as a cover; thus, you need to puncture a hole through the middle of its bottom. You require a 1/4" threaded rod and matching nuts for connecting the cylinder to the drill. Additionally, machine screws and nuts are needed for attaching the clips. Utilize acetone or Gorilla Glue to fasten the clips (with razor blades inside) to the Cylinder. To assemble, initially print the cylinder and three clip copies. Then, join the clips with razor blades inside them to the cylinder using acetone and Gorilla Glue. Next, select an empty tomato can, drill a hole at its bottom's center. Afterward, insert the threaded rod's end into the cylinder and attach it to the drill chuck. Your device is now ready for use.
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