From Trash to Treasure: Recycle Cutlery into 3D Filament!

Brilliant is the best way to learn math & science topics! Go to for a 30-day free trial & the first 200 people will get 20% off their annual subscription. 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! Check out our *CNC Kitchen products* at or at our global resellers Artme3D DIY filament maker: 3DEVO Shredder: Prusa Mk4 (Affiliate): Bambu Lab A1 (Affiliate): *Website article* 💚 Support me 💚 Patreon: Join as a YouTube member! Buy an Original Prusa i3 printer: PayPal: Shop at Matterhackers(US): Shop at 3DJake(EU): JLCPCB 3D Prints starting at only $1: 🎙Check out my Podcast with Thomas Sanladerer: 📚 Printed Models: Multi Color Catan Game: :2525047 3D Benchy: Mini Stefan: ⚙ My gear: 🎥 CAMERAS & LENSES Panasonic GH5 - Professional 4k60 camera: Panasonic GX80/GX85 - Great value system camera: 30mm f2.8 macro - Great Macro Lens (80% of my videos): 10-25mm f1.7 - Awesome Lens: 12-35mm f2.6 - Great Allround Lens: 14-140mm - My go-to travel Lens: 25mm f1.4 - Nice prime for photography: 🎙AUDIO Rode Video Mic Pro - Shotgun mic: Rode Film Maker Kit - Wireless mic: Rode NT-USB - Studio Mic: 🔴 LIVE STREAMING Elgatoo Stream Deck: Elgatoo HDMI USB Capture Card: Logitech C920 - Overhead camera: Follow me on Twitter: Follow me on Instagram: *Chapters* 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 #3Dprinting #Recycling #PlasticWaste DISCLAIMER: Part of this video was sponsored by Brilliant. FTC Disclaimer: A percentage of sales is made through Affiliate links
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