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If your coffee enthusiasm extends to grinding your own direct from the bean, then [Christian Pederkoff]’s project should hit the mark, he’s created a rather neat 3D-printed coffee grinder.
Coffee could be the key to reducing 3D printing waste, according to a new study. Researchers with the ATLAS Institute and Department of Computer Science developed a method for 3D printing using a ...
Don’t throw out those used coffee grounds—use them for 3D printing instead Any object you create can be thrown back into a coffee grinder and reused on a new object.
Researchers found a way to turn recycled coffee pods into 3D-printed conductive materials that can be used to create caffeine sensors as part of a circular economy.
GaeaStar’s 3D-printed disposable clay cups are available in the US for the first time today, but only at Verve Coffee shops in San Francisco.
Here’s how to clean your coffee grinder so it gives you good-tasting, consistently ground coffee for decades.
The internet cafes of yesteryear are slowly being usurped by coffee shops offering a much newer technology to go alongside their lattes: 3D printing. The Wall Street Journal says 3D printing cafes ...
If you thought 3D printing was already cool, a startup in North Dakota is turning recycled beer, coffee and hemp into filament for 3D printers.
If your coffee enthusiasm extends to grinding your own direct from the bean, then [Christian Pederkoff]’s project should hit the mark, he’s created a rather neat 3D-printed coffee grinder.
Coffee could be the key to reducing 3D printing waste, according to a new study. Researchers have developed a method for 3D printing using a paste made out of old coffee grounds.
Coffee could be the key to reducing 3D printing waste, according to a new study. Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder have developed a method for 3D printing using a paste made out of ...
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