SteveInVentura,
@SteveInVentura@sfba.social avatar

Sounds incredibly promising. Sort of like being able to make custom particle board material in many different shapes. @ai6yr

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/wood-ink-for-3d-printers-can-turn-old-scrap-into-new-parts/

ai6yr,

@SteveInVentura Well, that's maybe useful!

glightly,
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@ai6yr It would certainly be nice to have a way to 3D print without using plastic. I guess it depends on how toxic the binders for the wood products are...

ai6yr,

@glightly Originally the binders for particle board were formaldehyde, LOL.

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