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i finally got around to modding this backpack my best friend wren gave me!! i sublimated the patches myself, and the top right hand patch is a drawing i did of my fursona (left) with my boyfriends sona (right)
the basement bathrooms at st. clair college are always dirty and the toilets never flush right. taken with Holga.
i modded this nerf gun by painting it to look more like a Mandalorian hand gun. this was a rush job i did it in a couple of house the morning of the party.
a little late night walmart shopping, ended up getting a microsoft xbox mem card, so that i could hack my xbox...
This baby alpaca watch cap got all stretched out after a few years of wear. It looked ridiculously silly on Everett and too loose to be warm or useful. I figured there was enough slack to insert a short brim, and indeed there was - not the most elegant of solutions, but quite functional and not badly done, given what a hack it was.
I had fun with the BA prototype U-clip, see the results!
Sometimes when fighting super advanced aliens, your weapon will not suffice. Turns out Bayonets survive for the next 20 years!
The Pignose Detonator - actually a modded "Tube Sound Fuzz"/"Way Huge Red Llama" clone, modded for LED indicators.
Faceup for Laryssa with modded ears :D turned into humans! This is a comission for wonderful Monica Spicer <3
Motor mounts are 3.5mm holes for the M3 screws, the 12mm output shaft collar has a 13mm hole. The bracket is made from 3mm x 40mm aluminium flat stock, the mounting holes are 4,5mm. The holes in the focuser axis housing are tapped to M4. The 6mm hole on the bracket is for the axis set-screw access hole, that is aligned when the focuser is all in. Top-most mounting hole has material thickness of 5mm and goes thru into the axis tensioning cavity, thus maximum screw length is 8mm.