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3D adventure continue... previous post. I still don't come up with good clip idea but I'm happy with this froggy so I would like to share. Originally made as a ring but it fit nicely on one of my pen.

Thanks for looking and c&c welcome.

 

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Cute. Great idea as a roll-stopper.

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Quirky and unique - I love it!

"Life would split asunder without letters." Virginia Woolf

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I think that's a much better use of 3D printing than the clip. Turned out very nice.

 

 

Agreed. Definitely better than the clips.

 

 

Cute. Great idea as a roll-stopper.

 

 

That's great!

 

 

Quirky and unique - I love it!

Thank you all! But, I'm not giving up 3D printed clips so adventure continue...

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Majorly cool! I like it; something new and interesting on the horizon. I look forward to more of your adventure.

Pat McConnel,

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Majorly cool! I like it; something new and interesting on the horizon. I look forward to more of your adventure.

Thank you! I have a new idea coming on it's way so stay tuned.

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Umm.

Looks like that Frog is doing something lewd to the pen. Or vice versa.

 

Not quite the shape I'd have wanted myself, but the idea is nice.

 

Regards,

 

Richard.

I never though about it but now..., but frogs don't have the thing so they can't do...

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