I recenlty started to get into 3D printing and I love it but from the start I wanted to make sure my hobby would be environment safe so I’m collecting all the possible PLA leftovers in a bag, I was wondering what people do with the leftovers, I was plannning either to compost them or re-melt them into a new filament.
There is a third project that involeves the use of the laser cutter but I don’t know what’s the rule at the space about lasering PLA.
I also have a box in which I collect all my leftovers (of which there are many), hoping to recycle them somehow! I use the recycled PLA from Filamentive, so it must be possible in theory to recycle the material. Maybe there is a project or small business to be started collecting users’ left over bits and taking them to be recycled? I would pay a small amount for someone to recycle my stuff. A drop-off point would also be a good option.
I believe Filamentive PLA is recycled from other streams, and not 3D printing failures…last time we looked at this there wasn’t anyone actively recycling…but that may have changed…
Maybe we should have a filament extruder at the space so people can recycle their own filament, they are expensive and it’s the kind of tool you use once a year.
I could be wrong (it has been known) but I thought PLA is plant/cellulose based plastic?
Therefore isn’t it technically compostable? Perhaps it needs industrial composting, as opposed to home composting?
eg. Reach a minimum of 55 degrees Celsius/centigrade.
Otherwise it might take many years to break down in your garden, just leaving the dye with unknown environmental credentials.
A 3D tech would need to go in and test the filament with the ultimaker and then write up a risk assessment. Understandably that’s kinda stymied by the current situation, but if there’s enough demand I’d be very happy to do it once we re-open properly.
We have a ruby nozzle on the ultimaker, the hemp should be fine with it, composite filaments are very hard on normal nozzle but except for that sounds safe for me? It’s just PLA and organic materials.
It came off because it needed a good clean, but I can’t recall whether or not that clean happened. If it is suitably ungummed I’d be happy for you to replace the current brass one with it.
Ah. I didn’t inspect it (had to dismantle the hotend assembly as it it that thing where filament escaped out the side…that’s when I saw the ruby nozzle