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12-28-2016, 03:51 PM #1
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3D Print Magnetic Shoelace Closures
Noe and Pedro Ruiz, or as they're collectively known at Adafruit, the Ruiz Brothers, never disappoint when putting together their weird, wonderful, and innovative 3D printing and electronics projects. For their latest fascinating project, they've published a step-by-step tutorial on Adafruit for 3D printing, assembling, and finishing your own magnetic shoelace closures. The design is easy to customize so it can fit your particular shoe size, and the neodymium magnets press fit inside the parts and are strong enough to keep your laces together while walking or running. You can 3D print the parts yourselves, or have a 3D printing service like 3D Hubs do it for you. Read more at 3DPrint.com: https://3dprint.com/160015/ruiz-brot...etic-shoelace/
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