MakerBot Hero: mrbenbritton
Thingiverse citizen mrbenbritton clearly put a lot of thought into this simple toy stroller wheel repair. While admitting up front that the entire stroller was probably not even worth $6, mrbenbritton designed and printed this replacement wheel for a previously repaired stroller. 1 Even if this was a $6 toy, the value to a kid is sometimes entirely out of proportion to the intrinsic value of an object.
About six months ago I fixed a very small foam sailboat for my daughter when she lost the mast. 2 To this day she will come up to me randomly and thank me again for having fixed her boat with a piece of black ABS filament as a mast replacement.
I suspect that mrbenbritton will be happy to find out that his daughter will probably remember her dad would always fix her toys long after the $6 stroller is forgotten.
- I love this so much that I think a new slogan for MakerBot may just be in order.
- “MakerBot. When duck tape and bamboo just aren’t enough.”
- “Even Macguyver has an off day.”
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- Actually what happened was that she found a hole in one of her larger molded plastic toys, pulled the mast out of her sailboat, inserted it into the hole to see if it would fit, and it disappeared forever. I wasn’t about to chop apart a large plastic toy to get a thin black plastic stick. [↩]
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