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If only this were possible with pens and pencils: Crayola has released a machine called the Crayon Maker, which melts down the nubs of old crayons to combine and re-mold them into new ones (as long as you ain’t picky about the mashed-up color).

It’s like the Play-Doh Fun Factory except it’s actually productive! I dug the PDFF as a kid, but while that device taught you how to make a star-shaped extrusion, that production method is largely worthless unless you’re planning on becoming a churro-maker.

Check out the Crayon recycling goodness [url=http://www.crayola.com/products/splash/crayon-maker/]here[/url].
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Crayola ha creato una macchina chiamata Crayon Maker, grazie alla quale potrete riutilizzare i vecchi pastelli o le punte rotte (quando mi incatsavo X-( )per scioglierli e ricostruirne di nuovi, ovviamente tutti belli mischiati.
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Fonte: [url=http://www.core77.com/blog/object_culture/crayolas_crayon-recycling_machine_18200.asp]core77[/url].
Via [url=https://leganerd.com/forums/topic/macchina-ricicla-pastelli-by-crayola]:bazinga:[/url] grazie a [url=https://leganerd.com/people/fuchikoma]Fuchikoma[/url].