My garden umbrella broke. So I’ve decided to repair it with 3D printing.
It’s always better to fix things than to throw them away and buy a new one.
The idea was simple, but the 3D printed connector part did not withstand long. Well now I know how not to do it. In spite of failing miserably I’m smarter now and can find other ways of fixing it.
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