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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

postheadericon The Filabot will revolutionise the home 3D-printing market

Any spare Lego? American student invention household waste recycled plastic material 3D printing

DIY 3D desktop printers can be off, with basic flatpack models available for as little as ? 250, but the media themselves still an exorbitant price. A 1 kg plastic filament tail - which is heated and then pressed into layers to create objects icing -. It costs about 50 pounds, keeping only available for the most enthusiastic fans

But home printing revolution may be underway now, thanks to an invention McNaney college student Tyler. Filabot brings the industrial recycling plant in miniature on your desktop every day corrected by plastic waste and transform it into a ready-to-use.


is a welcome arrival print a cottage industry that, until now, has threatened to lead to a proliferation of plastic tat. The show first 3D printing, which was held in London in autumn 2012 showed that, however advanced and democratic that these technologies are emerging, often used to produce figures and fantastic new puzzle.

With the ability to recycle the parts printed obsolete approach suggests Filabot cradle to cradle, which can continuously develop, update and modify products, helping to reduce obsolescence manufactured. And provides an elegant solution for any unwanted plastic Christmas.


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