Failed print bin
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Recycling your failed prints can be incredibly fulfilling, but storing them all in one place had become a challenge for me. That's when "The Bin of Broken Hopes and Dreams" came into existence - a container designed specifically to hold my failed prints, rafts, and other rejects. But it's more than just a storage unit; it serves as a beacon of hope, reminding me that even the most disastrous print jobs are not reflections of my worth. The lid is emblazoned with Douglas Adams' timeless wisdom, assuring me that panic is unnecessary, even when my hot end is completely engulfed in malformed plastic, rendering the nozzle invisible. Printing out this bin has become a ritual for me, offering solace in knowing I'm not alone in needing a sanctuary to lay my shattered hopes and dreams to rest. Edit: A second, more robust bin has been created, catering to those who manage to produce fewer flawed prints and wish to scale down the design.
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