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"Fixing" a Computer with a 3D Pen (Parody)

For some laughs, I use a 3D Pen to "fix" a damaged computer.

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This project was created on 11/11/2019 and last updated 6 years ago.

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And now, for something completely silly:
Take a break from your hard work and making to go full on Office Space with me, as I “fix” a computer using a 3D Pen.

This hack may not actually work, but it sure is soothing to watch the destruction of a rogue computer. And hopefully the attempt at fixing it using only plastic filament gives you a laugh.

The idea for this Parody video came from the fact that there have been a lot of YouTube videos showing up where a 3D Pen is used to “fix” a wall or block.

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