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    3D Printed Hair Cutting Guide

    Peter Phelps ran into a problem common among those who cut their own hair, especially men: he couldn't neatly trim the back side of his head by himself. The line would come out jagged using just hands and guessing as guides. So he created his own DIY neck hair trimmer guide, using FreeCAD to design the piece and a local library's MakerBot Replicator 2 to print the pieces. While Phelps has his own Printrbot Simple at home, he preferred to use the MakerBot 3D printer to produce a cleaner print. The design, which prints in seven pieces, is worn in the reverse of wearing a pair of eyeglasses, with arms looped over the ears and an adjustable guide around the back of the head. Design files are available now for 99 cents on Threeding for all those other makers who want neater at-home haircuts. Find out more about it in the full article: http://3dprint.com/45356/3d-printed-neck-hair-trimmer/


    Below is a photo of Phelps' 3D printed hair trimmer guide:

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    Super Moderator curious aardvark's Avatar
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    lmao - I get my hair cut twice a year, as a rule. It's not exactly expensive.

    Seriously there are people who cut their own hair ? why ?????????????????????

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    Print out a 3D Printed Hair Cutting device to cut your own hair with. Nice and neat like. Or you could just to the barbers?

    You call this fluff a story? lol

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