Make your own custom in-ear audio plugs using Sugru

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DaSpyda

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I came across this site that sells a flexible silicone that hardens overnight.

earphone-hack2-214x108.jpg


It's inexpensive (about $10 shipped to USA)...and looks easy to use.

I'm going to get some to make audio plugs. I'll make sure to Vaseline the inside of my ear to form the mold.

https://sugru.com/

 
I'd suggest no Vaseline.. It's been rather slow here and the resultant story would sure be a hoot!

Guys?

:jester:

 
I came across this site that sells a flexible silicone that hardens overnight.
earphone-hack2-214x108.jpg


It's inexpensive (about $10 shipped to USA)...and looks easy to use.

I'm going to get some to make audio plugs. I'll make sure to Vaseline the inside of my ear to form the mold.

https://sugru.com/
have you heard of ear-fuze? similar stuff but doesn't take overnight to set up. I used ear-fuze and am happy with the results. they send you enough for a trial run on one ear to practice.

 
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