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3DomFuel Introduces “Enhanced” Landfill-Biodegradable 3D Printer Filament Spool
Back in 2015, Fargo, North Dakota-based company 3DomFuel, Inc. announced its environmentally-friendly Eco-Spool, a 100% bio-based 3D printer filament spool made of bio-friendly materials that break down in landfills much…
Felfil: 3D Printing Filament Automatically Spooled with New Felfil Device
Ever since the launch of their successful Kickstarter campaign for The Felfil project, Felfil (situated in the city of Turin, in northern Italy) has been focused on creating quality filament…
3D Print Works Offering Refillable 3D Printing Filament Reels to Go with Masterspool Project
While designers, enthusiasts, and hobbyists may have lots of at-home 3D printing needs today, it’s impossible to turn ideas and projects into completed parts without a steady supply of good…
University in India Inaugurates 3D and 4D Additive Manufacturing Course in Waste Management
You may not think about the number of times you throw discarded waste items into your trash can every day, rather than trudging out to the recycling bin instead, but…
Filamentive Addressing the ‘Reel Issues’ with Empty Filament Spool Return
The fundamental advantage of 3D printing is less waste, more efficiency. In desktop 3D printing, we can now buy recycled 3D printer filament, and even recycle our own filament at…
Recycled 3D Printing Filament Without Compromising Quality
Gartner suggests that there will be 6.7 million 3D printers sold by the year 2020. Assuming that 50% of these printers are desktop, material extrusion (FFF) 3D printers, and each…
Octofiber 3D Printing Filament Offers Storage System, Reduces Tangling & Failed Prints
As 3D printing grows wildly in popularity, and the making community and 3D printing industry continues to improve on 3D printing equipment whether it’s open-source or made by retail manufacturers,…
Amateur Designer Uses K’NEX Kit to Create a Cheap 3D Printing Filament Spool Holder
Back in 1992, Joel Glickman invented a construction toy system he called K’NEX, and it’s roughly like, and in direct market competition, with Lego, Tinkertoys, and Meccano. A lot like…