Shark Koozie

Shark Koozie

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<p>Long story short, I wanted to make a foam koozie and was asked to make one that looked like a shark. So I said “why not”.</p><p>I used the linked model as a basic model and the cut it up and remodeled to fit multiple can sizes at the bottom.&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;</p><p><a href="https://www.printables.com/model/225582-jaws-shark">https://www.printables.com/model/225582-jaws-shark</a></p><p><br>&nbsp;I do wish I would have mad the base taller so more of the can was covered by being deeper in the “throat”. &nbsp;It works fine though and I am not going to make another silicone mold.&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;</p><p>Side plug: &nbsp;If you want to learn about silicone mold making Robert Tolone is awesome and &nbsp;has some amazing videos. &nbsp;I have learned it all from him and then expanded that experience into foam. &nbsp; &nbsp;Ironically he is now playing with printing and how to combine the best of both worlds &nbsp;</p><p><a href="https://youtube.com/c/RobertTolone">https://youtube.com/c/RobertTolone</a></p><p>So anyway, big mold. Filled with Smooth On Tuff 15 that I colored in a custom Grey and blue mix with some sparkle powder to give a shimmer like it’s under water. &nbsp; The white on the blue koozie is just fabric paint. &nbsp;<br>&nbsp;</p><p>Last picture is how I boxed one up for shipping to a friend.<br>&nbsp;</p><p>These are all experiments and I have no doubt there are better ways.&nbsp;</p>

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