_haha_oh_wow_ to [email protected]English • 3 months agoPhilips debuts 3D printable components to repair productswww.tomshardware.comexternal-linkmessage-square58fedilinkarrow-up1536cross-posted to: [email protected][email protected]
arrow-up1536external-linkPhilips debuts 3D printable components to repair productswww.tomshardware.com_haha_oh_wow_ to [email protected]English • 3 months agomessage-square58fedilinkcross-posted to: [email protected][email protected]
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish12•3 months agoYep they basically give the handle away for free anyway just to get you on the blades. Giving away accessories at no-cost-to-them is totally on brand. I doubt many other companies will do it, as accessories are usually moneymakers.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish6•3 months agoAvoids tariffs if you print them yourself
minus-squareSaik0linkfedilinkEnglish3•3 months agoThere’s enough plastic around to recycle it… PLA, PETG, ABS… can all be shredded, crushed, and recycled.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•2 months agoI get mine from a filament spaghetti factory
Yep they basically give the handle away for free anyway just to get you on the blades. Giving away accessories at no-cost-to-them is totally on brand. I doubt many other companies will do it, as accessories are usually moneymakers.
Avoids tariffs if you print them yourself
Where does the filament come from?
There’s enough plastic around to recycle it… PLA, PETG, ABS… can all be shredded, crushed, and recycled.
Uhhhh the filaments trees obviously
I get mine from a filament spaghetti factory