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Sep 2015

Filament manufacturer 3Dom USA has released a new bio-material made from coffee. Called Wound Up 11™, the filament is a continuing partnership with Fargo, North Dakota based bio-composite company, c2renew 3.

The material is made using waste byproducts from coffee. Wound Up 11™ uses those coffee left-overs to create a special 3D printing material with visibly unique print finishes. The filament produces products with a rich brown color and a noticeable natural grain. Now a cup printed with Wound Up™ is a true “coffee cup.”

This is the first in a line of intriguing materials from 3Dom USA called the c2renew Composites. More distinctive bio-based products will be released in the near future.

Wound Up™ filament can be printed on any machine capable of printing with PLA and comes perfectly spooled on the 100% bio-based Eco-Spool™. Beautifully packed and vacuum-sealed to keep moisture out. Each spool of Wound Up™ has the diameter and ovality metrics posted right

on the box, so you know that tolerances are tight.

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11 days later

Don’t think this is too far of topic but my hub now carries Coffee filament from Proto Pasta if anyone is interested you even get a free sticker !

Can do just finishing of an ultimaker robot at the moment will have it posted on hub the asap!

Nice collection of prints you’ve got there, Dan! Love the robotic barista :wink: How did you find 3D printing with coffee-based filament? Anything we should be aware of?

Hmm well if you emailed support, someone will get in touch with you shortly, but it’s not gonna be me :slight_smile: If you want to get in touch, feel free to do so through gabriela @ 3dhubsdotcom