
If you choose to back this project, $49 is what will get you those things, but you need to pledge at least $109 for a commercial license, and there's also a $149 tier that gets you "ExtrudeX + PETFusion 2.0 Files with CL," for people looking to do this professionally. All tiers come with one-on-one support and video guides for assembly and operation.
You can keep reusing filament that would've otherwise gone in the bin, and continue experimenting with projects that were previously unsustainable. The founder of Creative3DP even shared a few finished prints from the recycled ExtrudeX filament, and they seem pretty decent, as you can see in the picture above. The structural integrity of the build remains to be seen, however.
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S58_is_the_goat 1.82… yaaaaa no, all these recycling filaments devices are a scam and waste of time. Reply
alan.campbell99 Hmm, I don't see much change since I last looked into filament recycling a couple of years ago. Mainly I don't see an answer here to the first issue I tried to sort out; breaking down waste/ruined builds into raw material that can be more easily handled by this sort of device for reuse. I remember in frustration sacrificing an old blender to shred the parts, after cutting the pieces small enough to fit. I had to be careful to not burn out the motor, take breaks for the blades to cool a bit. Reply
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