What's the best way to recycle failed 3D prints? Rafts, support materials, outdated prototypes, outdated memes, failed prints, and more 3D printing bits create a serious amount of waste when it's all added up! Join me in this ongoing mission to reduce waste and repurpose what's left.
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Learn more about the Wondercutter S :
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NASA's Refabricator was just installed in the ISS!
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*The Wondercutter S was provided for free by Cutra to share my experience*
Here's a griddle I found on Amazon :
https://amzn.to/3b2syBX
...but It's not as cheap as the one I got. I would suggest checking your local thrift shops. They often have some kind of griddles...same with the food processor, blender, grinder, or whatever you can use to crush prints.
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