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'm more impressed by the filament holding the weight of the printer.
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.
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?