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Revision as of 22:30, 8 October 2020
Challenges
Subtractive manufacturing can produce many goods - particularly with multi-step production processes and multiple parts. But some objects can't be made that way. Others are simpler and faster to manufacture in a single operation additively.
Approaches
Use linear bearings, motors, and a controller to build a 3D printer. A hotend designed to consume plastic pellets instead of filament allows for direct recycling of shredded plastic goods.
Polymer recycling codes for distributed manufacturing with 3-D printers
Tools
Parts
Quantity | Part | Link |
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1 | Mahor pellet hot end | mahor.xyz |
Workflows
- All in one 3D printer test print
- Smart compact temperature calibration tower
- PETG Basics
- PETG Hints, safety, and techniques