Pulp It

Tired of throwing cardboard boxes away? Want to recycle at home with a 3D printer? Pulp It offers new ways to reshape recycled cardboard at home with just a 3D printer. Download different molds and start making recycled products today.

 
 
  • Personal project sponsored by BuildBee

  • 2021

  • I was in charge of the ideation, design and project documenting process. In addition to those, I created the content for the marketing and social media campaign associated with the project.

 

Make unique household items with the cardboard boxes you don’t use anymore

Parametric design

The Pulp It models were created on Autodesk Fusion 360 using parametric design workflows. This means that the design’s size and overall shape can be modified in seconds using the standard parametric design tools.

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The Pulp It 3D molds can be downloaded for free from the following platforms.

A step-by-step guide is also available on Instructables.

 

Fun facts

 

Pulp It won Second Prize on the Instructables Reclaimed Materials contest.

 

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