ESSO-doc tubes

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Hi everyone, so here is my take on a versitile carry case that can be customised to which ever size you need, just make sure you have a good quality rope/Drawstring (line). To assemble you need to cut the bottoms and tops of your 25Ml cans and safely insert them into the Docs tubes using as many as you need to cater to the size of paper, drawings, paint brushes etc. (Be carefull of sharp edges when assembling) Usung the holes thread the rope through to turn it into a draw string shoulder carry case. This Was among many of my started but not finished first idear entrys to the Esso comp for upcycling the 250Ml can. i was origonaly gonna make it a three tube but by the time id gotten this far, as far as i was concerned, it had already been done. I have printed and used this carrier so it is functonal. While theres more i'd like to do to it it works. If you do print your self a set, cutting your cans as straight as possible will realy make a big diffrence to how straight your tube ends up. :)  Again, Happy printing :) Designed on Flashprint 

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SPLINTAP
Hi All, Self-taught like a lot of people out there but have been creating and building my own ideas from various materials for many years now. These designs i'm putting out will be my first since starting in Dec 2017 so bear with me if they look a little rough. I had created all of them with the Flash Print programme that the Creator Pro Printer comes with and now currently using in conjunction with tinkercad, sculptris, corel and creality slicer to finish as I recently got a new machine. I will hopefully be finding time to use Fusion 360 in the future. I am a strong believer of designing objects that can be used for day to day life and once i have enough experience and funds will be able to design and create models too. Being self-taught i am always open to feedback and tips on how i can improve with my designs and software to use as there is only some much tutorials can teach you (not that i have done one yet), as life with two children one more on the way and a full time job leaves little time for creative passions but, my drive to build my children a good life pushes me on. I would love to design and create for a living so if anyone wants to sponsor an education and career change..... Happy designing

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