Spray Paint Shaker Attachment for Reciprocating Saw
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I hate to toot my own horn, but this is awesome. Take an old blade from your reciprocating saw and mark out the holes in the parts. Well, print the two parts first. Ruin a few drill bits making those holes, then secure the blade with a few M4 screws and hex nuts. Use some large rubber bands or velcro straps on the hooks to hold down the top of the can, then go mix your paint in five hundredths of a shake of a lamb's tail. I'd advise using it vertically (can down), or horizontally with the aid of a smooth surface that you don't mind scratching. Cardboard, melamine, whatever. It's fun. It's fast. It's less scary than boiling a stubborn can. Do I have to tell you not to use PLA? Maybe. Don't use PLA. Unless you love shrapnel and hate eyeballs. Then, by all means, use PLA.
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