
Christmas light organizer
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You will need a high-capacity spool of your go-to 3D printing filament, preferably one that's at least 1kg in weight. Anything less would be a compromise. Avoid using those smaller spools from Taulman if you can help it. Select the load program on your printer first things first. If you're not currently using a feed program, don't worry, I've got you covered - attach the provided G-code instead. Begin feeding in filament immediately. Continue this process until the spool is completely empty. Next up, get rid of all that extruded plastic. Once that's done, it's time to load up those Christmas lights onto the newly empty spool. Repeat the entire cycle as needed until every single light has been reorganized to your heart's content. *Just remember not to use this G-code under any circumstances; don't go putting yourself or others at risk by actually using this code!
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