a desktop extruding system, capable of grinding various types of plastics, to make spools of plastic filament for 3D printers. Not only is it user friendly, but it is also environmentally friendly. The Filabot can process things such as: milk jugs, soda bottles, various other types of plastics, and bad prints, to make new filament for a future print. Filabot will bring the real power of sustainability to 3D printing, allowing for a on
here Bill Gates' office used to be -- into a laid-back workshop where staff can tinker with things. It's open to anyone, anytime, and it's got everything from a hardware workshop to an actual working garage door.
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A noter le passage : "But, that said, we're seeing things happening in France at the moment where large 'teach yourself ' chain stores are starting to jump on the train and say, "Hey! You know, we could attach a FabLab to our stores."", et la discussion qui suit et qui illustre exactement la situation actuelle entre nous et certains FabLab de 'puristes'.