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New Suite of Machines to Recycle 3D Prints Back into Filament, Under $5K

3 points| transportheap | 2 years ago |all3dp.com | reply

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[+] GravitasFailure|2 years ago|reply
Interesting, though I'm not seeing exactly what sets Polystruder's machines apart from everything that's already on the market, besides price.

A major pain point of their competition has been an inability to produce decent quality filament with a consistent diameter throughout the batch. If that's solved, even partially, it might be useful for bigger users or maker spaces.