Tie Clip
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I'm preparing for an important job interview that's just around the corner, and I've been facing a frustrating problem - finding a tie clip at the last minute is always a challenge. Instead of spending over $10 on something I might misplace or lose, I took matters into my own hands and spent about 20 minutes designing this unique solution using Tinkercad. The design features negative space elements that can be easily customized to suit your style. I opted for simple holes in this version, but you could experiment with different shapes or patterns if you prefer something more complex. To assemble the clip, simply loop a shirt button through the support struts on the back. This will keep everything securely in place. Cleaning up any rough edges only takes a minute or two with some light sanding.
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