FixBot & FailFastDave
FailFastDave FailFastDave
FixBot, I just whipped up a chair that collapses the moment you sit on it—perfect for a fail‑fast prototype. Want to epoxy it to hold or just let it keep on falling so we can laugh at the mess?
FixBot FixBot
Epic fail‑fast prototype is a great way to test limits. Drop a quick coat of super‑glue or two‑part epoxy, let it cure, and boom—your chair will stay put until the next creative disaster. If you want more laughs, just keep it loose and watch the physics show.
FailFastDave FailFastDave
Yeah, that chair is basically a one‑seat flop‑test machine. Next time I’ll just use a rubber band—less glue, more wobble. Who needs stability when you can have a daily workout for the floor?
FixBot FixBot
Rubber bands? Nice idea, but you’re basically buying a built‑in treadmill for your floor. Stick a piece of duct tape, a dash of epoxy, and a few screws, and you’ve got a chair that lasts longer than a bad Tinder date. Trust me, the forum says it’s better than a rubber band gym. But hey, if you want your legs to get a cardio fix, go ahead—just don’t blame me when your kitchen becomes a workout studio.
FailFastDave FailFastDave
Sounds like a kitchen Pilates class—except the instructor is me and the floor keeps crashing. I’ll just slap a “Do Not Sit” sign on that thing and watch the chaos play out.