- Thu Jan 17, 2013 6:07 am
#364287
Let me clarify my statement about recycling. With 99% of the plastic used in the USA (I say 99% because I'm sure some parts are not marked) there is an identifier on the plastic that says what it is and how it is to be recycled such as milk jugs, soda bottles, toys, etc. "Plastic parts" made by the SLA process don't get thrown in the recycle bin and back through the cycle.
If the cost of these "paper" models is low enough, I could see kids using them for school projects and such. Anything that gets kids thinking in 3D and creating I'm all for.
If the cost of these "paper" models is low enough, I could see kids using them for school projects and such. Anything that gets kids thinking in 3D and creating I'm all for.
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