3D printing has the potential to change the way that consumers acquire and dispose of goods, hinting at a future in which people produce many of the items they use on a home 3D printer using materials recycled from old products. With this ethos at the heart of many Makers’ 3D printing projects, it’s no wonder that people like Afate Gnikou of Togo and Gelstronic of… Instructables have cobbled together their own 3D printers using recycled parts. Continuing the eco-friendly trend is Paulo Loma of Bolivia.…
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