Open Source Hardware/Software Hair Ties

Open Source Hardware/Software Hair Ties

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I'm a maker, and I know all about keeping my hair safe around spinning tools. A bun or hat is the way to go, but braids are okay too if you need to keep your locks out of your face while soldering or doing other tasks. As a female maker, I've often found myself in a tough spot, like someone named Sue who's constantly fighting for credibility. But that's just part of the game we play, and some of us even enjoy it on hard mode. I've learned that little gestures can go a long way in breaking the ice and showing others you're part of the community. Wearing something that supports open-source software or hardware is one way to do this. These hair ties are quick to print and don't need any support material. All you need is a tiny dab of superglue, and you can attach the loop to any elastic band you have on hand. As for my projects, I've been trying my best to make them look as unappealing as possible. After all, who needs attention when it comes with judgment?

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