I started this as a half joke but it works, so hear me out.
It is my answer to a question nobody asked, that is what's the most stupidly overthinked (I dare not say overengineered because engineering is something else) piece I could attach to a very serious Voron machine.
I also wanted to try and design something following (or at least trying to) the Voron design guidelines and going for somewhat Voron aestethics (hexagon is the bestagon!).
Obligatory disclaimer, my only link to Voron is that I built one of their machines and I admire their work, I am to blame for every fault with this design, and if you tell me the use of the logo can be misleading or illict, I am ready to remove it immediately.
If you have not seen similar contraptions before, you attach it to the printer, insert some colored sharpies (or in my case the cheap amazon knock-off) and watch as plain white or clear filament takes on the tones of your choosing.
White filament takes various shades of pastel tones.
Clear filament turns out nice and saturated (note that in this case the number of walls counts, because being see-trough multiple walls will reinforce the final color).
The process is as unscientific as it gets and the consistency is all but guaranteed, but it is fun and you do get some control with practice.
Here are the features for my own take on the concept:
The author marked this model as their own original creation.