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Single-use Plastic Cutlery is not only horrible to use but also produces a lot of waste. I tried recycling it to 3D printing filament and documented my journey. Let’s find out more!
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00:00 Introduction
01:59 Setup
03:21 Batch 1: 100% Shredded Material
06:42 Batch 2: 50/50 Mix
07:52 Sponsor
09:22 Batch 3: Different Material
11:02 Batch 4: The Perfect One
14:32 Summary
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