I cut mine into pellets and then collect them in jars. Later when I have the space and enough pieces I'm going to heat them up and press them into a sheet which I can cut stuff from
@@alexaether yep... You read my mind well, I was like those 'waste filaments' can be used with "3D" pens and voila you could make something useful or as fill-ins!
When yoy have enough of those, you're gonna throw it away though. Not knocking on the idea but that's like people who remake plastic bottles into decorations around the house. You're not recycling, you're just making garbage that looks kind of less ugly.
@@itsgonnabeanaurfromme it’s reusing, which is way better than throwing something away and going into a landfill or being recycled (both cause harm to environment)
@@Samuel.55 definitely don’t just iron without anything, that’s how you ruin your iron. I remember as a kid I had those pearler beads and one time I forgot to put parchment paper down. I realised immediately as a put the iron down but the beads stuck to it within a millisecond. Luckily it didn’t ruin the iron and my parents managed to get it all off. But it’s just gonna stick to the iron without anything in between.
Is that what those thingies were called?? I saw someone cutting chives and I thought hey it looks like those things but couldn’t explain what I meant lol
Oooh I bet a heat gun would work to melt the filaments just enough without them bubbling over, these are cute, I don’t even have a 3D printer but I kind of want one watching all these videos lol
I’m only watching repeatedly to learn about using leftover filament, not for cleavage, good sir! (I don’t have a 3D printer, I’m just really, really eager to learn.)
You just unlocked a memory lol. This reminds me of something I made back when I was a kid where we put tiny multi-colored beads into a metal frame with a cutout design, baked it, and when it melted it came out looking like stained glass. I don't know what you call that and I know it's not the same thing, but your video just reminded me of that.
Crazy good idea, I remember having a set like this as a kid but you'd put parchment on top of it and iron it, you could probably do this to get better results!
I was thinking the same thing lol. Besides the risk of cutting themselves, I feel like kids would just cut a bunch of tiny pieces. Now you have a bunch of tiny little pieces all over the place. Depending on the kid they may put it in their mouths too. Definitely an adult or teenager activity in my opinion.. Just too many small pieces, and the sharp object for me.
I love your black pegboard! Then all the gorgeous tools! They are soo pretty. I remodeled my pole barn. All white. I even used dry erase board for every wall. It was super shiny and honestly cheap lol very cheap! It just had insulation and it needed some cute walls! I also put it carpet, 86 inch tv and 5 other tvs, leather sectional, vending machines, pool table, darts, Foosball, and tons of other cool stuff. It's gorgeous! Back to what I was saying lol we have TONS of tools and we ended up covering up the brown peg board because it just didn't match and we have an entire wall of storage and like 7 tool boxes. If I thought of painting the peg board black I totally would have done that! Looks gorgeous! Also I have a CAD certification and I've used 3d printers a lot in the classes. However one girl would hog the printer for weeks! Yes, weeks... so I rarely got to use it.
I don’t usually cut the filament when I change it, I just run the feeder gear in reverse and the filament end is almost always in good enough shape to be used again as is next print. Although, I’ll definitely keep this is kind for when I have filament breaks or when the spool is at a point that there isn’t enough left to actually print anything