We love 3D printing for how it can make manufacturing highly customizable and localized. The devices, plus design software, let us imagine something and then build it with a much lighter footprint than buying something that was mass produced far away. Continue reading “Recycled plastic filament for 3D printers is here”
Purdue Students Develop Soybean 3D Printer Material
Purdue University students have developed a soybean-based material that can be used for 3D printing. Filasoy, as it’s called, is a low-energy, low-temperature, renewable and recyclable filament, and it’s made from soy, tapioca root, cornstarch, and sugar cane. Continue reading “Purdue Students Develop Soybean 3D Printer Material”