I hook a filament around my neck before going to sleep. Every morning extruder pulls me out of the bed instead of using alarm. Don't need a clock anymore and love to print in the morning anyway
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I imagine this is the kind of stuff I'd do if I was retired and reasonably expendable resources. Goofy stuff that benefits nothing besides satisfying my curiosity of "can I do it?"
Yes, same! I wish I had the ability to share my goofy experiments with my tribe.
I'm more impressed by the filament holding the weight of the printer.
But why?
Because it's fun
It is fun when its intentional
I learned a valuable lesson about tangles
All I can think is “Do you even lift, bro?” and chuckle.
Wouldn't this worsen ringing?
I mean... Cool?