
toilet paper roll binoculars (Toy)
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Duplicate the print model twice, then augment it with two toilet paper rolls, a short cord, and an M3 nut and bolt. Voila, you now have toy binoculars. Real-world magnification isn't on offer here, coming in at 1:1 as it is, however, when you take a step forward, objects become more defined and clear. My two-year-old child painted this delightful work of art. Update: DKoss took DKoss' remix to the next level by creating an all-print version, available here http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1291710 Instructions for assembly follow: Duplicate the print model. Next, incorporate an M3 bolt and its matching nut into your project. Subsequent to this, attach two toilet paper rolls.
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