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Hand brush from cleaning strips

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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This project turns Purge Lines (prime lines) into a practical cleaning tool. Instead of throwing them away, I collect, cut, and bundle them to reuse them as bristles.

The 3D Printed handle includes holes where the filament bundles are inserted and glued in place, creating a simple but effective hand brush.

A functional way to reduce print waste and give leftover material a second life.

#Contests #Hostedbycreator #Filamentrecycling

 

Quick Guide:

Collect around 25 Purge Lines and trim the tips cleanly. Lightly heat the ends and press them together to form a solid bond. Then cut them to a length of about 6 cm.

Each set of 25 strips creates 3 bristle bundles. A total of 38 bundles are needed for one hand brush.

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This project turns purge lines (prime lines) into a practical cleaning tool. Instead of throwing them away, I collect, cut, and bundle the lines to reuse them as bristles.

The 3D printed handle includes holes where the filament bundles are inserted and glued in place, creating a simple but effective hand brush.

A functional way to reduce print waste and give leftover material a second life.

#Contests #Hostedbycreator #Filamentrecycling

Quick Guide:

Collect around 25 purge lines and trim the tips cleanly. Lightly heat the ends and press them together to form a solid bond. Then cut them to a length of about 6 cm.

Each set of 25 strips creates 3 bristle bundles. A total of 38 bundles are needed for one hand brush.

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