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Description

Once in a while one should print something for the girlfriend. To prevent her getting to jealous on that time consuming hobby...

Yesterday she broke her hairpin, and *ping!*, I had to print one...

Instructions

I think this is fairly clear from the pictures.
Here in Belgium (And everywhere else I suppose...?) we tend to use these "wasknijpers" to put the laundry out. They contain a very common spring system we can use to make the hairpin.

Special thanks to my lovely Vickie to be willing to act as a model :-).

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