3-D printing is really cool and fascinating, but one can’t help but wonder sometimes about the downside of simply cranking out a bunch of new and not terribly useful plastic junk. Thus, this caught my eye:
As the potential output scenarios of 3D printing grow, our thoughts turn to input; while 3D printing replaces the need to use traditional, more costly resources like wood, the use of plastics isn’t the most eco-friendly. To help make the process more sustainable, Vermont Technical College student Tyler McNaney created The Filabot, a desktop machine that recycles common plastics into 3D printing filament.
More: Desktop Machine Recycles Plastic Into 3D Printing ‘Ink’ - PSFK
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As the potential output scenarios of 3D...grow, our thoughts turn to input; while 3D...
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The exciting part of 3D printing will come when we can print rubber, glass, metal, wood, etc. into complete products...
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