Italian company WASP has become known for their gigantic, building- and village-printing 3D printers. Printing big unfortunately tends to mean spending big, so WASP, in the spirit of their "maker economy" philosophy, has developed a new printer that dramatically cuts costs by using pellets instead of filament. The DeltaWasp Pellet 3D printer is capable of processing 10 kg of material in as little as 8 hours, and WASP has already used it to create a line of functional, stylish 3D printed chairs. Read more at 3DPrint.com: https://3dprint.com/130223/deltawasp-pellet-printer/