gootarts shares:
Been working on making a Kamen Rider helmet, but my original idea for joining the halves of the helmet together (purse clasps) didn’t work. Male jackends wouldn’t attach to the helmet on their own due to their shape, so I made this to allow them to better attach to the helmet. It’s a fairly snug fit, but the jacks tended to come out when I tried to remove them from the female adapters, so I put a bit of glue in the adapter.
download the files on: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1687137
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