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Making my OWN Filament from Failed Prints with the 3Devo Composer

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Added by shubnigg in 3D printing
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Since starting my journey with 3D printing 5 years ago I've been yearning to find ways to make the hobby more environmentally sustainable. There are many small things we can do, like designing to avoid support material and minimize material used, promoting functional and meaningful prints, printing with less harmful plastics like PLA... but one big goal that has been difficult to achieve is to eliminate any plastic waste by recycling any failed prints, rafts, support materials, etc. Ideally, we should be able to turn that plastic right back into filament to print with again! Well today I got my hands on a machine that can do just that, the 3Devo Composer 450. This video covers my initial experience getting started with the machine.

This video is not sponsored, but the Composer was sent to me for free so I could share my experience.

You can learn more about the 3Devo Composer at http://bit.ly/3Devo

STL files :
Monochromatic : http://bit.ly/Crmtc
Spin Vase : http://bit.ly/spinVase

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