No one has stopped me from 3d printing yet. Here's a bottle opener for a PA piercing. It works!! When in use, it does not tug on the skin or cause any discomfort, but it is distractingly hefty the rest of the time. Designed by me and printed using the Shapeways pilot program for marine-grade stainless steel.
We live in the future.
I should not be allowed to have a 3d printer. I should DEFINITELY not be allowed to have six, including ones with body-safe materials. Why? Well this morning I made a joke about attaching a paddlewheel to my PA, and less than 12 hours later I had a paddlewheel attached to my PA. A PAddlewheel.
Surprisingly comfortable for a few hours, but not something I'd wear longer than that. When I hit it with compressed air, it whistled cartoonishly and I couldn't stop smiling. Urinating was about as ridiculous as you would imagine. I love how much it looks like a pope hat when the paddle wheel is taken out.
What else should I make and attach to the PA? I want to do a bottle opener but that's scary and likely to break the little machine screws. Someone suggested a GoPro mount, I'm intrigued. They also suggested a charcuterie board.
Hey, could I borrow a citrus real quick?
Felt inspired by @\parcel_pup on Twitter, threw this cardboard capy together while waiting for a Solidworks assembly to resolve