Multi Material pelletizer & Cutter - shred-Buddy3D Recycler
A project in Ludwigsburg, Germany by VentureBit000days
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Recycle Plastic Materials like a few meter leftover 3D Printer material or even Plastic Bottles into Pellets to create new Objects.
Backers: 8
Average Pledge Per Backer: €154
Funded: €1,232 of €4,500
Dates: Jul 25th -> Aug 8th (14 days)
Project By: VentureBit
Backers: 8
Average Pledge Per Backer: €154
Funded: €1,232 of €4,500
Dates: Jul 25th -> Aug 8th (14 days)
Project By: VentureBit
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current pledge level
Last Updated: August 8 @ 17:30 -0400 GMT
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of goal
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Latest News
Liftoff / 10% Cash Back Promo
August 2nd - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you so much! We are still certain that if everyone keeps sharing the project with their friends and neighbors we'll be able to keep up momentum and reach our goal. Also, we just found out that 3DPrint.com has written to article about us and... (Read More)
SHRED-Buddy3D Recycler turns bottles, leftover filament bits & fishing line into pellets for 3D printing
August 1st - via: 3ders.org
SHRED-Buddy3D can help you to transform leftover filament, plastic bottles, fish line and a range of other plastic scraps into plastic granules, which in turn can be transformed into ready-to-use 3D printer filament. (Read More)
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