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3D printing – a practical application

I have a Fellowes PS60C-2 paper shredder. some months ago it stopped working, so I opened it up. that revealed a tooth on one cog had sheared off and shattered. a search online for spare parts yielded nothing for this relatively elderly model (over 16 years old, so not bad going). I could find a… Continue reading 3D printing – a practical application

Published 10 November 2019
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