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Haha! Thatamp;#39;s one of the crazier things Iamp;#39;ve done! Now I have conjoined spools! Coming up right after this, Iamp;#39;ll show you the cool tool that makes this possible! Im Bryan, and YOU are watching BV3D! Hello, 3D Printing Friends, and welcome back! Today on the BV3D Channel, were getting a look at this cool tool for 3D printing, the Sunlu Filament Connector. Thanks to Sunlu for sending this over so we could get a chance to play with it. Weamp;#39;ll see whatamp;#39;s in the box (spoiler, itamp;#39;s not much), and see what itamp;#39;s for and what you can do with it (besides a silly video intro). Weamp;#39;ll also see how to use it, and Iamp;#39;ll show you something I printed with the resulting filament. Okay! So first, letamp;#39;s get this fine filament fuser free from its fiberboard fixture (that is, the cardboard box). I apparently aspire to be all about alliteration today; an appreciative hat-tip to the master, Zach Freedman. A