I swear to God, I was thinking the same thing before watching this clip... because I saw a clip from Pakistan where they melt plastic parts with their own extruder and turn them into plastic rods... they do... I said to myself why not make it in Use smaller sizes in a 3D printer.....❤❤❤
@@ambroscustom If you like, you can just email me at "jon" at our url, and I'll set you up with a free forum account (usually $39/year) and you can post your videos on our forum whenever you like. Looks like you're one of us :)
I use abs slurry ( mixed in pure acetone )and that works perfectly. Sometimes extremely difficult to remove. So thicker the slurry is greater will be the admission force. This is what I noticed in my experiments
But extruder motor itself have some limitations because of reduction ratio. Servo can increase the speed but didn't seems to have much of advantage with that printer either.
@@ambroscustom Is extrusion speed limited badly by motor rpm? What mm³/s rates can you get on it? 48V stepper drivers might be a solution cheaper than servos if this is the bottleneck. In terms of melt rate that thing looks like it should have nearly unlimited flow.
the whole point of him doing this I imagine is to use pellets not filament rolls. this could be a few different advantages. first and foremost the pellets are un processed, so they should be cheaper. second they can be mixed ie you can make your own colors and blends. third you do not need the expense of a 'reel'.
Thanks for the words, the things I learnt from first one definitely helps alot in the second one that's why able to make it alot more better. Definitely design need to be refined alot. Wish you good luck for yours and hope you come up with much lighter and refine design 👍.
Appreciate your words brother, but the product is in prototyping stage. Need alot more refinement and reduce the weight to make it perfect. Hopefully make a batch pretty soon:)
I swear to God, I was thinking the same thing before watching this clip... because I saw a clip from Pakistan where they melt plastic parts with their own extruder and turn them into plastic rods... they do... I said to myself why not make it in Use smaller sizes in a 3D printer.....❤❤❤
Я завидую вашему усердию.Отличная работа.
Try staging your pellets. Pre heat them before they get to the extruder screw.
Sir, you are a gem💎
Bravo ..Bravo....❤❤❤❤
amazing build! congratulation!
Thanks brother
Cool build. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
Thanks pal:)
Can you share my handmade Tig torch also on your plateform.
@@ambroscustom If you like, you can just email me at "jon" at our url, and I'll set you up with a free forum account (usually $39/year) and you can post your videos on our forum whenever you like. Looks like you're one of us :)
nice work. How did you solve the plate adhesion problem?
I use abs slurry ( mixed in pure acetone )and that works perfectly. Sometimes extremely difficult to remove. So thicker the slurry is greater will be the admission force. This is what I noticed in my experiments
@@ambroscustom Thank you for your interest.
How much for temperature for extruded?
ngl i was very doubt full at the start but it turned out really good well done
Thanks, Even i am doubtful with these changes.
Bro what brazing rod did you use. obviously Copper rod but Any Specs?.And what is general price of per piece of rod.. please.
Price is 40rs. They have no specific number. You can call them locally made.
I wish I could buy these
Put this on a quantum delta and you'd have an extreme high speed printer.
But extruder motor itself have some limitations because of reduction ratio. Servo can increase the speed but didn't seems to have much of advantage with that printer either.
@@ambroscustom Is extrusion speed limited badly by motor rpm? What mm³/s rates can you get on it? 48V stepper drivers might be a solution cheaper than servos if this is the bottleneck. In terms of melt rate that thing looks like it should have nearly unlimited flow.
can you share from where to get such pellets in India?
Search on India Mart, tons of seller there
Can't we use filament instead of pallets?
Well if chopped then you can use not as a wire.
the whole point of him doing this I imagine is to use pellets not filament rolls. this could be a few different advantages. first and foremost the pellets are un processed, so they should be cheaper. second they can be mixed ie you can make your own colors and blends. third you do not need the expense of a 'reel'.
what's the diameter of the nozzle ?
The one shown in video is1mm but I also tried with 1.5mm with same print speed at 60mm/sec outer layer and first layer at 30mm/sec works good so far.
I like both your versions very much. I am working on such an extruder myself and I hope it will be at least as good as yours.
Thanks for the words, the things I learnt from first one definitely helps alot in the second one that's why able to make it alot more better. Definitely design need to be refined alot. Wish you good luck for yours and hope you come up with much lighter and refine design 👍.
I wish to buy this. Can u sell this?
Appreciate your words brother, but the product is in prototyping stage. Need alot more refinement and reduce the weight to make it perfect. Hopefully make a batch pretty soon:)
@@ambroscustom whats the capacity? and how much will a unit be?