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Everytime i come across a 3d printing post

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  • jumuta@sh.itjust.worksJ [email protected]

    made from doesn't mean same properties (e.g. biodegradability)

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    It's biodegradable in an industrial composter, and degrades in sunlight. Sure it's not perfect, but compared to everything else its impact is minimal.

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      Tires are the 2nd largest contributor to microplastics in the ocean. Synthetic fabric like nylon, polyester, etc. are the main contribution.

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      And the majority of that is fishing nets. I’ll keep my printer thank you.

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        5mm what's that like ten inches?

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        5 Millemiles.

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          Do you rather have me buying a complete new device than printiner a spare part with PLA (not derived from oil)?

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          You see, injection molding in a factory and shipping it is far superior to printing it at home.

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          • jumuta@sh.itjust.worksJ [email protected]

            tbf what matters here more is microplastic production per capita rather than overall production

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            That is what's referred to as 'a distinction without a difference'.

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              PLA is made from corn, sugarcane and other plants. Don't get it twisted.

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                That is what's referred to as 'a distinction without a difference'.

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                what's your opinion on private jets?

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                  Which is much lower for 3d printers, than it is for cars :3

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                  yeah probably, im not debating that (open source 3d printing is one of the best innovations in recent years fight me)

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                  • thisbenzingring@lemmy.sdf.orgT [email protected]

                    PLA doesn't not hold up to the elements. sunlight breaks it down

                    it turns to floppy noodle in summer heat

                    do you even know anything about PLA?

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                    sorry for spez site but here you go

                    I use PLA all the time and I get that it degrades in sunlight, but every fucking plastic does. Degradation isn't decomposition and you can still enjoy 3D printing while understanding that it's not 100% environment friendly

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                    • jumuta@sh.itjust.worksJ [email protected]

                      what's your opinion on private jets?

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                      Nobody should have a private jet

                      How is that relevant to the topic of microplastics? Outside of tires, which again — see my first point.

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