5 clever ways I repurpose failed 3D prints into handy home and workspace tools
Failed 3D prints are a natural part of the process, often due to clogged nozzles, bed adhesion issues, or slicing errors. Instead of tossing them out, I've started finding ways to repurpose these leftovers into handy tools for my home and workspace. It's become a satisfying habit that not only saves plastic from the landfill but also adds function where I least expected it. Here are some real-life examples of how I've transformed broken or unfinished prints into something useful.
Failed 3D prints are a natural part of the process, often due to clogged nozzles, bed adhesion issues, or slicing errors. Instead of tossing them out, I’ve started finding ways to repurpose these leftovers into handy tools for my home and workspace. It’s become a satisfying habit that not only saves plastic from the landfill but also adds function where I least expected it. Here are some real-life examples of how I’ve transformed broken or unfinished prints into something useful.
Aleksa Radosavljević
Serbia
Serbia
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