Spikey collar extender
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Every year the Folsom Street Festival takes place in San Francisco, California. It's an event where people put on their favorite eccentric outfits (or go naked) and make a spectacle of themselves. I wouldn't be doing my part to join in the fun if I didn't grab my girlfriend's spiky collar from her high school days only to find out it was way too tight around my neck. Since we had about an hour before departing for the festival, I quickly designed and printed this collar extender so that it would fit. Just slip the end of the collar between the grippy parts and make sure the hole lines up with the détente before latching the other end of the extender through the buckle. After just one redesign, it worked out quite nicely, I must say. If you found this useful, it would bring me great joy to see your work so be sure to share. Or, better yet, please feel free to donate a few bitcoins here (I'm trying to collect as many as I can before the apocalypse): 1Py3TUeR8noBN2giHyFV1GfB6x3Kh2WEVv ... include a note to the effect of "Hi 3E8, thanks for the collar extender thing... my life is infinitely better because of it and please accept this small handful of bitcoins in gratitude". You're welcome! (in advance) Also, feel free to browse through my other submissions which are almost as varied as they are numerous: http://www.thingiverse.com/3E8/designs Enjoy!
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