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A warm welcome to our newest team member!
As of October, Filabot would like to introduce Michael Porzio to the team! Michael is our CAD Engineer and our newest addition to our Engineering as well as our Research and Development Team. Micha...
Filabot
PET Extrusion
Ever wonder why more people are not generating Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) filament from recycled material? Currently, at Filabot, we have been working towards finding solutions to this proble...
3-D Printing
Introducing the Filabot Lab Kit
We are happy to release our newest addition to filament education the EX6 Filabot Lab Kit. This hands-on kit is made to help beginners learn how to use our EX6 bundle and accessories and how to mak...
3-D Printing
Potent Rope: Edible Cannabis Filament
Yeah, let that sink in. Edible. Cannabis. Filament. Whoa.
Potent Rope is the brainchild of Paige Colen and Ashley Herr, two sisters who are making a huge difference in both the cannabis and 3D pri...
3-D Printing
Student Profile: Harvard's Robert Anderson '19
Photo by Katie Hammer/Harvard University Office for Sustainability
Robert Anderson is a sophomore at Harvard College studying mechanical engineering and is a Teaching Fellow for the course Computer...
3-D Printing
Festive Flare for Any Friday
Regardless of your party practices, Cinco de Mayo is upon us! We’re excited to share a quick design one of our employees whipped up last year.
We give you: pepper lights! Simple snap-ons for ...
3d Recyling
3d printing as a tool for sustainability.
Will Amos and Aldrin Lupisan are two UC Irvine undergraduate students who’ve been valued customers for about two years now. After meeting on a Solar Decathlon team in which they were tasked with cr...
3d Recyling
UCI Arts- Marching Cubes
Marching Cubes is an interactive installation that permits direct physical engagement with the Marching Cubes algorithm—a language that defines our virtual environments—and generates dialogue abo...
3d Recyling
We’re helping to create complex parts to solve today’s complex problems
Filabot began back in 2011 in the same way that a lot of small businesses get their start: with a Kickstarter campaign. Our campaign raised more than 323% of its funding goal—not too shabby for wha...