
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 and has a curved file with an arch that's 1" high, while the flat file stands at around 0.6" tall. Since ear goggles come in all shapes and sizes, I made sure to design it to work seamlessly. There are two mounting methods available: The hanger is shown, and the wall mount can be screwed or stuck directly onto the surface. Both mounts are attached to the main body using a #8 screw - feel free to use whatever fits best. In use, I found that the text on the front didn't stand out enough, so I added some thin face plates that you can print with a different material and glue on afterwards to make it pop. This design was created in Onshape. If you'd like to check it out, use the link below - just be aware that sometimes these links break for no reason. If you're an Onshape member, search for EarGoggles if you want to take a closer look. https://cad.onshape.com/documents/40c9d3de316d6f72cfdc68c5/w/b007841993eeba1ece0d8f9a/e/1ef89504b5ad2eb70ed027dd Post-Printing To attach the mount to the eargoggles part, you'll need a screw. I found it best to thread the screw into both pieces individually before attempting to attach them together. If things 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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