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.
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Study Finds on MSNHow your morning coffee’s leftovers could help solve the world’s waste problemNew water-resistant material also made with mushroom tissue can be created using a 3D printer In a nutshell Researchers have developed a way to turn used coffee grounds into durable, water-resistant ...
A team of researchers has made a compostable 3D printing material made from coffee grounds and mushroom spores.
Researchers developed a new system for turning used coffee grounds into a paste, which they use to 3D print objects, such as packing materials and a vase. They inoculate the paste with Reishi ...
Researchers develop a method to 3D print with coffee grounds and mycelium, resulting in resilient, compostable materials for ...
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