Full video: https://youtu.be/ArBCCkSGhFk
3 years to use the same water bottle. No, no no…need to change it at least once at 6 monts..
I would love to see more of these
Small things makes people happy…
This is such a cool idea to do like it alot
It would be cool to see more videos like this uploaded
Make sure it's foodsafe plastic and your nozzle is t made from led, read this somewhere so I'm passing the warning
Can this be the future please!? The amount of plastic that could be reused by being able to replace that one tiny bit that breaks…. thank you for this
wish u could fix my water bottle : (
Needing 3 prototypes doesn't seem productive though. You should invest some time into proper measuring, parametric design and learning about imperfections in your print, so after a while, all you need is one. Hell, that could be your slogan haha
Average American would have thrown that bottle away 3 years ago. When it broke. And would have been 3 other ones since then
Love your videos. Never saw this one being fixed. This shows how easy it is to fix things instead of throwing them out.
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3 years to use the same water bottle. No, no no…need to change it at least once at 6 monts..
I would love to see more of these
Small things makes people happy…
This is such a cool idea to do like it alot
It would be cool to see more videos like this uploaded
Make sure it's foodsafe plastic and your nozzle is t made from led, read this somewhere so I'm passing the warning
Can this be the future please!? The amount of plastic that could be reused by being able to replace that one tiny bit that breaks…. thank you for this
wish u could fix my water bottle : (
Needing 3 prototypes doesn't seem productive though. You should invest some time into proper measuring, parametric design and learning about imperfections in your print, so after a while, all you need is one. Hell, that could be your slogan haha
Average American would have thrown that bottle away 3 years ago. When it broke. And would have been 3 other ones since then
Love your videos. Never saw this one being fixed. This shows how easy it is to fix things instead of throwing them out.