That is a genius of simplification. This is the best approach for prototypes. I try doing the same in my projects. Do as simple as possible and don't destroy existing tools for my trial project
@@lets_make I think he means that he thinks it would be funny if after having done all that work to make 3d printing filament out of plastic bottles, that you'd end up 3d printing a bottle lol
Genius! I just hate that everyone is like tearing apart some old 3D printers, where I don't have one, or are advice to but some things for like 600$ overall... Reusing old stuff, or even but hot-glue pistol is the best solution.
I like how you repurposed existing tools. I think you could improve your winder by making it hold a spool for filament so you don't have to unwind it at the end.
Amazing! I never thought to use a hot glue gun as the extruder. I was a bit confused at first, but after looking through the comments I think I understand the hot glue gun setup (please correct me if I am wrong). It looks like the specific hot glue gun used has changeable nozzles, and that is where the drilled threaded nozzle comes into play (I was thinking it was welded on at first). I wonder if this extrusion setup could be modified further to output more solid filament that is also closer to 1.75mm diameter (from what I see the resulting filament here is "hollow" as it doesn't fully melt the PET and doesn't quite come to the 1.75mm diameter mark). Very impressive setup! I'll definitely be referencing this if/when I try making one myself. :D
Thank you very much😃, yes the nozzle is variable, I made it with a 1.5mm drill, you can try if you find 1.55, 1.60 but not more because the filament expands when it comes out of the nozzle
@Let's make Right, I'll keep that in mind; the interchangeable nozzle design should allow easy experimentation with nozzle sizes. Also, one more question: what is the width of the strips you cut out from the bottles? I imagine different widths may yield different results both for filament diameter and the "dead space" in the middle of the folded ends.
that's a good idea, using a hot glue gun never thought of that, but they essentially work the same way, helps if you're having trouble trying to manage the heat coming from a hot end, I'm definitely trying this but with a stepper motor instead of a drill XD
bro I thought about this type of pet pull and did smth like that (just took useless glue gun and pull pet stripe by hand) and it came out great, it was so fun! so I searched for something similar to my idea and found your video, great work!
@@melonous9821 when recyceling bottles by pulltrusion it will alway come out folded because you arent melting the plastic you are hating it just enough to reshape it if you melted the plastic you would have a much harder time making consistent filament
A few questions. 1) bottles seem like a small amount of material, how do you splice them together to make a bigger roll of material. 2) what sort of settings do you use to print this material?
Hello, can I ask how long you heated up the glue gun for? I have the same glue gun and used the same steel tip but when it comes out it is folded rather then combined.
@@lets_make I think about a centimetre. I tried it at around 10 min heating time at 220 degrees celsius and it worked better, but the filament didn't fully combine in a loop, only some parts were bonded most were just folded.
broooo you're amazing! the thought and effort put into this and sharing it with the world as awesome! thank you again for sharing! i just got my first printer (A1mini) and i think it would be pretty cool to recycle some of the plastic found on the beaches here of Oahu and turn it into something useful to ppl here, not sure just what, yet but now i have this knowledge! thank you brah
you are a genius !!! your are my hero ! i think since a long time to do that, but im not good... Where can i find your winding plastic gear ? I think i can reproduce more easily this project !
question, can i use 1.5mm drill bit to make the size of the filament and use it on ender 3? cause i dont find any tutorial or video on the internet that ender 3 use 1.5mm filament
Great video! Do you have the specs on the gearing setup for the spooler? also is that a high temp dual melt gun? Specs would be appreciated! thanks for the video!
What a great project. I'm gonna try this. However, if i cant get a reduction assembly, I may build a speed controller for the drill setup. Thanks for your video!
Great job Sir, can you explain the process, wich glue gun do you use (small, big, wich temperature)? What is the speed of the wheel which collect the filament ? The 3d file of the system wheels is available on your channel?
gears www.thingiverse.com/thing:5200645 glue gun :www.aliexpress.com/item/32812813712.html the temperature is at the maximum 100w of the glue gun the rotation speed you set yourself depends on your drill
@@lets_make ok, thanks a lot for all these informations. It will help me, that's what I look for, for making pet filament by myself. A simple method. Thanks again, wish you the best
This is brilliant and low cost !! ❤️❤️ Can you share the 3d parts that needs to be printed i want also to recycle and turn scrap plastic into a new usefull
Hello, how are you? I congratulate you, it is a great contribution! I am your fan from today onwards. I wanted to ask you the specifications of the silicone gun , I want to buy one.
Is the gun 20W, 40W, 60W? How many millimeters do you cut the plastic and it's always the same measure for all kinds of plastic thickness? What's the diameter of the nozzle of the hot gun? Congratulations on the video!
This is a really nice, simple design. Appears quite effective too. Do you limit your runs to the lengths you get from a single bottle or do you fuse multiple lengths together to run a larger amount of filament at a time?
@@lets_make Instead on a single piece being pulled I wonder if pulling on multiple smaller pieces at the same time would work. So instead of one 10mm wide piece of tape what about three 3mm pieces pulled through at once? If one is shorter than the other 2 you MIGHT be able to add a new one in if they are twisted together (like rope) just before they are pulled into the heater causing all 3 to be fused together into 1 filament. This way you could, in theory, keep feeding shorter pieces in and having a single, long piece coming out. This is something I have been thinking about for a while now and I'm slowly getting all the pieces together. My goal is slightly different in that I want to do it ALL with stuff I already have laying around and not have to buy a single item to do this, The one part holding me back is the puller motor. I know I have an old 12V cordless drill around somewhere that has a very high torque/low speed setting that should work perfectly but I just cannot remember where I put it. Once I find it I should be good to go and will start testing my plan out.
PET is a plastic that can be used for food. If you use the bottles for 3D printing, you take this raw material from this cycle. It is better to recycle PET and make drinking bottles out of it again.
This would be a great deal for me, i dont mind the time it will take, as i am havig a hard time to get my hands on some filament, have a question if you do not mind, ¿how do you control the temperature from the glue gun?; i have used many glue guns in my maker life and if the glue sticks burn so easily, what is preventing the pet from burning? Thanks for sharing this, it made my life easier
What I really like is the fact you reused a lot of existing tools. Genius.
Thanks 😀
That is a genius of simplification. This is the best approach for prototypes. I try doing the same in my projects. Do as simple as possible and don't destroy existing tools for my trial project
@@dsheshin Thanks 😀
@@lets_makecould you send link to this mechanism
So cool, theres like a million videos of people selling this project for 300€ and yo do it with a hot glue gun, you are a genius
That would have been so funny if you'd have 3D printed it back into the same exact bottle 😄
Some parts is printed from bottle 😀
@@lets_make I think he means that he thinks it would be funny if after having done all that work to make 3d printing filament out of plastic bottles, that you'd end up 3d printing a bottle lol
Would that be considered "bottleception"?
The funny part is with cura vase mode, one probably can! lol
😅
Genius! I just hate that everyone is like tearing apart some old 3D printers, where I don't have one, or are advice to but some things for like 600$ overall... Reusing old stuff, or even but hot-glue pistol is the best solution.
I like how you repurposed existing tools. I think you could improve your winder by making it hold a spool for filament so you don't have to unwind it at the end.
Good idea, thanks😀
This is exactly what I was looking for. Why build a complicated machine when you have them home already.
I love how simple you made the setup yet the print looks very good!
Thanks man 😀
@@lets_make im gonna try to replicate your setup do you have any advise for me? like for example do you know the gear ratio you used?
@@Senbino1998 Gears you can find there www.thingiverse.com/thing:5200645 , try to use 60w glue gun or 100w
20w silikon tabancası olmaz mı?
@@necipharmanci8782 bence olmaz, watt çok düşük kalır
Great project. Thank you for this!!!😃👍
Thanks 😀😀
I dig the drywall screws holding your fan guard on the hot end. 👍
Haha
i also thought this idea and searched and found only this video 😀cool!
Thanks 😀
This is actually really smart, i can finally make filament without buying extra pieces
Thanks
Brilliant man
I never got this Idea before
Thanks 😀
This is the easiest way to get filament thank you
Welcome😀
@@lets_makeممكن الخيط أقل سمك لشعيرات المكنسة
Incredible! Thank you for sharing!
Your example finally explained the cutter to me. I understand now.
Оригинально :)
Thanks 😀
@@lets_makefo3
Amazing! I never thought to use a hot glue gun as the extruder.
I was a bit confused at first, but after looking through the comments I think I understand the hot glue gun setup (please correct me if I am wrong). It looks like the specific hot glue gun used has changeable nozzles, and that is where the drilled threaded nozzle comes into play (I was thinking it was welded on at first). I wonder if this extrusion setup could be modified further to output more solid filament that is also closer to 1.75mm diameter (from what I see the resulting filament here is "hollow" as it doesn't fully melt the PET and doesn't quite come to the 1.75mm diameter mark).
Very impressive setup! I'll definitely be referencing this if/when I try making one myself. :D
Thank you very much😃, yes the nozzle is variable, I made it with a 1.5mm drill, you can try if you find 1.55, 1.60 but not more because the filament expands when it comes out of the nozzle
@Let's make Right, I'll keep that in mind; the interchangeable nozzle design should allow easy experimentation with nozzle sizes.
Also, one more question: what is the width of the strips you cut out from the bottles? I imagine different widths may yield different results both for filament diameter and the "dead space" in the middle of the folded ends.
@@Arbiter1223 About 10 mm depends on the thickness of the bottle, you have to be guided by feeling
Brilliant ! 👌👌🌹
Thanks 😃
Amazing man! You deserve more views
Thanks 😃
what's the cutter height? do you get consistently a 1.75mm filament?
Around 1.7mm , depends of thi kness bottle.
that's a good idea, using a hot glue gun never thought of that, but they essentially work the same way, helps if you're having trouble trying to manage the heat coming from a hot end, I'm definitely trying this but with a stepper motor instead of a drill XD
Try it, it will work
Did you try it?
How did it go?
bro I thought about this type of pet pull and did smth like that (just took useless glue gun and pull pet stripe by hand) and it came out great, it was so fun! so I searched for something similar to my idea and found your video, great work!
Great go ahead, Thank you 😃
hey i tried this same project but when i pull the plastic it turns out folded but not combined. how long did you heat up your glue gun for?
Round 220°C
@@melonous9821 when recyceling bottles by pulltrusion it will alway come out folded because you arent melting the plastic you are hating it just enough to reshape it if you melted the plastic you would have a much harder time making consistent filament
Great idea! Do you have the STL plans for the drill driven drum. Would love to give this a go!
Yes, www.thingiverse.com/thing:5200645
Awesome! Your a legend 👌
AWoooowwwww😁😁😁😘😘😘
@@lets_make which parts do I need to print fro the drill driven drum?
@@Golembaca *you're
A few questions. 1) bottles seem like a small amount of material, how do you splice them together to make a bigger roll of material. 2) what sort of settings do you use to print this material?
I didn't find a solution for connecting the material, it's shooting, you have a lot of videos on RUclips how to set up pet materials settings.
❤
very good👏
Thanks 😀
Great job 👏 👍 👌
Thanks 😀😀
Hello, can I ask how long you heated up the glue gun for? I have the same glue gun and used the same steel tip but when it comes out it is folded rather then combined.
what is the width of the tape when you cut the bottle?
@@lets_make I think about a centimetre. I tried it at around 10 min heating time at 220 degrees celsius and it worked better, but the filament didn't fully combine in a loop, only some parts were bonded most were just folded.
How much volt does the glue gun have and can u give me the file to 3d print pls
Bravo! Genius my friend just Genius simple and affective.
Thanks 😀😀
broooo you're amazing! the thought and effort put into this and sharing it with the world as awesome! thank you again for sharing! i just got my first printer (A1mini) and i think it would be pretty cool to recycle some of the plastic found on the beaches here of Oahu and turn it into something useful to ppl here, not sure just what, yet but now i have this knowledge! thank you brah
Was real filament coming up from under the table then through the nozel of the glue gun?
really awseome thanks for making this....great video
Welcome! 😀
Спасибо! Интересная идея
Welcome! 😀
I appreciate your cheapness!
Haha thanks 😀
This is one of the best videos on the subject! Where did you get the parts?
당신은 천재다
Thanks 😀
100% Excellent!!!
Thanks 😀
Does it come out really rounded the filament?
How was the glue gun altered to get filament with the right diameter?
instead of the nozzle, a piece of threaded rod m10 drilled with a 1.5mm drill bit.
@@lets_make thanks! I'll be trying this myself soon
@@timfalken3886 you're welcome 😀
@@lets_make So the filament expands when it cools or do you have to set the printer to over extrude 16%?
@@Dan-su5ep It is expanded, you have to set the slicer diameter to 1.65
you are a genius !!! your are my hero ! i think since a long time to do that, but im not good... Where can i find your winding plastic gear ? I think i can reproduce more easily this project !
Thanks, here is link www.thingiverse.com/thing:5200645
good job, thank you for this video! want to do it myself, i hope that i can
Would have been nice to know what you were printing 😢😢
Great job 👏
Thanks 🙏🏻
Thanks, here 😃www.thingiverse.com/thing:5212231
Menggunakan alat apa untuk nozel heat gun...?
Treded road m12
what gun did you use
do you have a recommendation for a cheap reliable drill that you would use in this setup?
question, can i use 1.5mm drill bit to make the size of the filament and use it on ender 3? cause i dont find any tutorial or video on the internet that ender 3 use 1.5mm filament
Maybe, when you use 1.5 filament as it comes out of the nozzle it widens a bit around 1.55mm 1.60mm just increase the flow while printing
@@lets_make ok will try
The most brilliant and also cheap idea I ever seen
Definitely underrated
Do i have to change the glue guns nozzle?
Yes
vale en lugar de una impresora 3d un lapiz 3d?
No
I see all the links to the winder, but how did you adapt it to a drill? What’s on the end of the drill?
Helpful thanks!
Great video! Do you have the specs on the gearing setup for the spooler? also is that a high temp dual melt gun? Specs would be appreciated! thanks for the video!
I will record video how to make
I loved the video! Very good print quality! I have a question, in how many seconds does the Main Spool make a complete turn?
10-12 meters filament about 15 minutes
This method is achieveable if somebody want to try.
Did you need to dry the filament?
No
Thank you for video.=)
Welcome!
What a great project. I'm gonna try this. However, if i cant get a reduction assembly, I may build a speed controller for the drill setup. Thanks for your video!
Thanks 😀
Great job Sir, can you explain the process, wich glue gun do you use (small, big, wich temperature)? What is the speed of the wheel which collect the filament ? The 3d file of the system wheels is available on your channel?
gears www.thingiverse.com/thing:5200645
glue gun :www.aliexpress.com/item/32812813712.html
the temperature is at the maximum 100w of the glue gun
the rotation speed you set yourself depends on your drill
@@lets_make ok, thanks a lot for all these informations. It will help me, that's what I look for, for making pet filament by myself. A simple method. Thanks again, wish you the best
@@lets_makeWould I be able to use and glue gun?
天才すぎる😅
Very impressive. That glue gun really looks powerful.
Are the uses of the filament afterwards very good compred to PLA and others?
Yes, its better
This was nothing less than awesome sauce. Can you post the link to the gears you printed?
Thanks
www.thingiverse.com/thing:5200645
For drill: www.thingiverse.com/thing:1647797
@@lets_make Thanks Let's make. Time to have some fun!!!!
@@lets_make Oh and I subscribed!!!
Thanks 😀👍
@@speway 👍
in 1:41 what are you using to pull the PET cord?
copper wire with a hole drilled at the top 1mm
Currently planning to buy a DC gear motor 12v what rpm do you recommend ?
Bay with reductor with small rpm
This is a novel way to recycle plastic bottles
Yes
Did you use any adapters for the glue gun to get it to like the size needed for 3d printer?
no
@@lets_make interesting… is there another guide for your glue gun then? Since I don’t think mine would be capable of making 3d printer filament
@@Oppteekap www.aliexpress.com/item/32812813712.html
This is brilliant and low cost !! ❤️❤️ Can you share the 3d parts that needs to be printed i want also to recycle and turn scrap plastic into a new usefull
Thanks ,See in comments for link
This is the best I’ve seen. Please can you tell me where you get the white rolling up device with the gears on it.
Thanks, here www.thingiverse.com/thing:5200645
Hello, how are you? I congratulate you, it is a great contribution! I am your fan from today onwards. I wanted to ask you the specifications of the silicone gun , I want to buy one.
Thanks.Great, you?😀 Here on this link :www.aliexpress.com/item/32812813712.html
A que temperatura imprimis ese petg para que extruya bien
Pullstruder 210C, extruder 255-260C
really ingenious but is the size of the filament 1.75 mm and consistent ?
Bro where i can buy 1.5mm nozzle? For the glue gun plzzzzzz reply man plzzz🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
you have to make it yourself
@@lets_make i want to buy 1.5mm nozzle can you send link? Plz
You need to make it yourself
@@lets_make with 3d printer? Can you send me the stl for the nozzle then?
No, with metal treaded road see in video
Pretty damn cool idea, what would have been the cherry on top would be you printing a bottle in vase mode ^^
Still, very inspiring =)
Thanks 😀
Very good but what is that thing you 3D printed please?
Paper stand for photograpy
Ye cut kerne wala nut bolt jesa dikhne wali cheez kese milegi ??
I don't know which one you mean
@@lets_makehow can I get that tool that you are using to cut bottle into strips
Do you have chematics of winding mechanism ?
www.thingiverse.com/thing:5200645
What is used to replace the head of the glue gun, sir?
pliers
Can this bottle filament be used on a 3d pen ?
If can heated about 250-260Celsius
Can these filament be used in 3d pen also ?
If your 3d pen heats up to 255°C it should be able to.
@@lets_make brother professional 3d pen max temp are 230 plz suggest wt should I do ?
@@adnankazi2215 dont use a 3d pen
Is the gun 20W, 40W, 60W?
How many millimeters do you cut the plastic and it's always the same measure for all kinds of plastic thickness?
What's the diameter of the nozzle of the hot gun?
Congratulations on the video!
100w, about 9mm-10mm-11mm depend of thickness nozzle is m12 this week will put video about how make nozzle
Thanks 😀
This is a really nice, simple design. Appears quite effective too. Do you limit your runs to the lengths you get from a single bottle or do you fuse multiple lengths together to run a larger amount of filament at a time?
About 10-12 meters, yet not found way to join, he break on joint
I think you can do the filament fuser technique using the ptfe tube and a heat gun
I try it, but breaks when pull..
@@lets_make Instead on a single piece being pulled I wonder if pulling on multiple smaller pieces at the same time would work. So instead of one 10mm wide piece of tape what about three 3mm pieces pulled through at once? If one is shorter than the other 2 you MIGHT be able to add a new one in if they are twisted together (like rope) just before they are pulled into the heater causing all 3 to be fused together into 1 filament. This way you could, in theory, keep feeding shorter pieces in and having a single, long piece coming out. This is something I have been thinking about for a while now and I'm slowly getting all the pieces together. My goal is slightly different in that I want to do it ALL with stuff I already have laying around and not have to buy a single item to do this, The one part holding me back is the puller motor. I know I have an old 12V cordless drill around somewhere that has a very high torque/low speed setting that should work perfectly but I just cannot remember where I put it. Once I find it I should be good to go and will start testing my plan out.
I tried with two parts and it doesn't work, the material separates, it's quite fragile to join, maybe with a higher temperature...
PET is a plastic that can be used for food. If you use the bottles for 3D printing, you take this raw material from this cycle. It is better to recycle PET and make drinking bottles out of it again.
Hi,
Di You have any website for parts listing and how to ?
Thx
www.thingiverse.com/thing:5200645
Bro gimme name of a good glue gun to do this ...
Creative video, thanks :)
Thanks 😀
Nice!!!
Thanks 😀
This would be a great deal for me, i dont mind the time it will take, as i am havig a hard time to get my hands on some filament, have a question if you do not mind, ¿how do you control the temperature from the glue gun?; i have used many glue guns in my maker life and if the glue sticks burn so easily, what is preventing the pet from burning?
Thanks for sharing this, it made my life easier
Hi, he does not melt the filament but bends it with a small gap
It has to do with what glue gun you have, reply pls
Any of 100w and that the nozzle can be unscrewed to make your own nozzle with a diameter of 1.5mm
@@lets_make OK thank you very much I will print I nozzle
Did yiu manage to glue or melt the cut Bet plastic from multiple bottles? That would make the extrusion of the filament substationaly easier.
Brother, is it possible to use this plastic bottle in a 3D pen?
You need to try
How did you get the glue gun to get hot enough to melt filament
Glue gun with 100w is enought
nice work. what is the diameter of the glue gun tip?
Thanks, m12
is it possible this ruins the nozzle long term?
Can you explain the process . the components needed what sort of nozzle are you using where do I get it. stuff like that
See another video on channel 😀
Where can we find the files to print the same machine? Thank you for this awesome video, I'll try this!
Do you have a link for the download of the STL files for the gear mechanism to wind the filament?
Yes, www.thingiverse.com/thing:5200645
Are you melting the plastic bottle stripes into the Filament diameter???
Diametar is 1.55mm
Im sorry but what model glue gun did you use? Mine has a weird funnel system that blocks things from going directly through.
www.aliexpress.com/item/32812813712.html
@@lets_make thank you!
Welcome 😀
Great work, what is the diameter on output?
Thanks, 1.70mm.
Bonjour faut il allumé le pistolet à colle merci
Yes.