This Extruder is a TPU GOD! Faster Flexible Materials 3D Printing

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @greenboy3d
    @greenboy3d  4 месяца назад +30

    Last chance to get my Greenboy Pellet Extruder with a 25% discount till Sunday HERE 👉 shop.greenboy3d.de/products/greenboy3d-pellet-extruder-v1

  • @AlexWithMusic
    @AlexWithMusic 4 месяца назад +259

    This guy is out here single-handedly revolutionizing 3d printing

    • @greenboy3d
      @greenboy3d  4 месяца назад +25

      But I couldn't do this without your great support and from the community 😊

    • @snowe..
      @snowe.. 4 месяца назад +9

      yeah this seriously is an insane leap in tech. it really is going to change everything.

    • @joetkeshub
      @joetkeshub 4 месяца назад

      Don't be that excited! People like CNC kitchen had done more before him! Ignorance makes you think that's a revolution is underway... Use the search form!

    • @Mr_Pewpy_But-Whole
      @Mr_Pewpy_But-Whole 4 месяца назад +2

      how is this revolutional ? its a pellet extruder. they have been on the market for a long time

    • @RandyCampbell-fk3pf
      @RandyCampbell-fk3pf 4 месяца назад +3

      ​@@greenboy3dextruded wax would be amazing for making molds... who needs a metal printer if you can crank out a wax print into casting sand and dump molten metal in half the time.
      NASA used a similar technique to cast some of its early rockets

  • @johnboyboy919
    @johnboyboy919 4 месяца назад +218

    1:36 so the truth comes out

    • @CrescentX3
      @CrescentX3 4 месяца назад +65

      CAUGHT ME SO OFF GUARD OMG

    • @sans3go342
      @sans3go342 4 месяца назад +22

      more reason to get a elgoo giga... /s

    • @barabolak
      @barabolak 4 месяца назад +30

      sex toy industry is about to go extinct

    • @puntabachata
      @puntabachata 4 месяца назад +14

      Out of the closet. And onto the printer

    • @stopminingmydata
      @stopminingmydata 4 месяца назад +11

      I had to play that back like wtf

  • @Benm8_
    @Benm8_ 4 месяца назад +28

    1:35 he already knows what people are going to ask, and the way he casually mentions it was what really caught me off guard

  • @samk2407
    @samk2407 4 месяца назад +87

    You know you really should publish research papers about your process, optimizing a novel additive manufacturing process is the kind of thing people do for a phd thesis

    • @LimabeanStudios
      @LimabeanStudios 4 месяца назад +20

      I think there will come a day where we realize a LOT of science/engineering online content should be published in a more official manner. Lots of real progress happening.

    • @simonschneider5913
      @simonschneider5913 4 месяца назад +8

      @@LimabeanStudios the publishing industry shut that down a decade ago. in the EU at least. everybody in academia is too busy making money selling publicly funded research.

    • @YourComputerExpert
      @YourComputerExpert 4 месяца назад

      ​@@simonschneider5913 afaik everyone is always open to submit a paper anywhere

  • @theiceman3121
    @theiceman3121 4 месяца назад +24

    This guy has the most relevant videos on hobby 3D printing. I have no clue how i found this channel but bruh you are a genius keep up the good work.

    • @NoIPHU
      @NoIPHU 4 месяца назад

      Not only in hobby era i think.

  • @802Garage
    @802Garage 4 месяца назад +24

    5A!!! That is wild! At 30mm³/s? Wow!!! You're making excellent cases for your extruder and I really appreciate all the videos. This use alone could justify the mod for some people and uses. Love the material mixing experiments too. Keep up the great work!

  • @jamesfackert6044
    @jamesfackert6044 3 месяца назад +2

    suggestionsforpelletprinthead"
    1 plastics are moisture sensitive. Might be good to have a way to keep the pellets in the head dry.
    2 big injection molding machines have variable pitch lead screws to increase the de-airing capability and the injection pressure.
    3 a smaller motor, side mounted, with a gear reduction for higher torque and tighter control might be good.
    Smaller pellet delivery pipe maybe with something in it to prevent clogging?
    I want to use it with my bambu carbon X1. Not a lot of extra room in there.

  • @pastafarielputorojo6597
    @pastafarielputorojo6597 4 месяца назад +37

    We probably won't see pellet extruders from 3D printers companies because a big chunk of their profit comes from filament rolls, so projects like this are really helpful and must be supported

    • @SergeiSugaroverdoseShuykov
      @SergeiSugaroverdoseShuykov 4 месяца назад +3

      It would be actually hell a lot more profitable to sell branded pellets, so it's not the main reason.

    • @kj9004
      @kj9004 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@SergeiSugaroverdoseShuykov Yes and no. Yes, these companies could add pellets to their product line, but no they still don't want to do that. The process would be a huge cost for a lot of those companies, since they don't own pellet making machines or have the institutional knowledge required to operate those machines. There are also other factors that neither of us would know of that would incur great costs.

    • @SergeiSugaroverdoseShuykov
      @SergeiSugaroverdoseShuykov 4 месяца назад +4

      @@kj9004 plastics are sold as pellets, you basically only need to repackage them

    • @DaveEtchells
      @DaveEtchells 4 месяца назад

      There’d still be a lot of markup between pellets sold in 1,000 kg lots and those sold 1kg at a time. That and offering profiles tuned exactly for their pellets would entice a lot of people to buy the name brand. A huge factor would be that there’s a big difference between printer-brand spools at $25/kg vs generic at $13. If it was the difference between $2.50 vs $1.30/kg though, I’d just buy the name brand for peace of mind.

    • @critical_always
      @critical_always 4 месяца назад +2

      This is why this guy deserves all the support we can give him. I think I simply buy one of his early extruders for that reason. A big middle finger to the established 3D printer manufacturers. Build these types of printers or go extict. This extruder has too many advantages to ignore.
      He should get his extruder in the hands of CNC Kitchen. Stephan would be an enormous help.
      An advantage not talked about yet is that the material will be of better quality as it suffered one less heat cycle when turning pellets into fillament. That has to be a factor considering recycling used fillament is so hard to do. ergo, prints made by pellet extruders must be easier to recycle.
      Finally, if screw extruders are better for injection mould machines then it might have advantages in 3D printing too. Again CNC Kitchen could shed some light on this.

  • @sierraecho884
    @sierraecho884 4 месяца назад +22

    Your extruder is perfect for the newer huge machines from elegoo for instance.

  • @simonschneider5913
    @simonschneider5913 4 месяца назад +21

    from the looks of it - best pellets-/granulates-extruder ive seen ever on a 3d-printer so far! makes me almost proud to even watch! :)

    • @sylaswojciechowski6895
      @sylaswojciechowski6895 4 месяца назад

      At least best cheaper offer (I assume). All the commercial stuff is huge, and over 15 grand

  • @greendog9013
    @greendog9013 4 месяца назад +4

    My new favorite 3d print guy, hands down

  • @n0vaph0enix
    @n0vaph0enix 4 месяца назад +7

    This could be the smoking gun that gets my ender 3 back from storage. This looks fantastic

    • @thirdpartycookie
      @thirdpartycookie 4 месяца назад

      I gave my ender 3 to my dad second last Christmas. Have to take it back...

    • @StevenPeterson1
      @StevenPeterson1 4 месяца назад

      My Ender is my primary printer, but this gives me an excuse to build a CoreXY FDM printer and convert the Ender to pellets.

    • @thirdpartycookie
      @thirdpartycookie 4 месяца назад

      @@StevenPeterson1 Yeah, who cares if a print takes 4x longer but is 1/10th cheaper?

  • @freecoke36
    @freecoke36 4 дня назад +1

    33k views this is a crazy underrated video for the 3d printing space, make another video update on this

    • @greenboy3d
      @greenboy3d  2 дня назад

      Thank you for your nice words! 🙂
      There will be more videos once I finished production of my Pellet Extruder and some other tasks related to that, so stay tune 🙂

  • @XxMsrSzprzxX
    @XxMsrSzprzxX 2 месяца назад +1

    The casual mention of the bedroom toys caught me so off guard that I literally rewound the video to check I heard what I thought I did.

  • @user-wo7rl4nm7w
    @user-wo7rl4nm7w 4 месяца назад +13

    Try using PETG with the tpu, PETG is much better with tpu

  • @Muwex
    @Muwex 4 месяца назад +1

    I love it what you do to 3D Printing industry! Thanks for being awesome and so smart 🙏🏻

  • @TouchofDepth
    @TouchofDepth 3 месяца назад +3

    Hey bud any updates on your Pellet extruder release? This could be a huge change to the industry! The Change that we all need!

    • @greenboy3d
      @greenboy3d  3 месяца назад

      Soon There is going to be a very big update, especially for those that are in my email list and answered the survey.
      Just finished creating a full Website and so... :)

  • @samk2407
    @samk2407 4 месяца назад +9

    Big thing I learned from this, octopus can run on walls apparently 😂

  • @EladBarness
    @EladBarness 4 месяца назад +1

    Love the idea of reseeding old 3d prints and reuse it again, this is how it should be, bravo!!! Start a kickstarter for this!

  • @eliasb8
    @eliasb8 4 месяца назад +19

    9:07 "Hello, Clarice!"
    😟

  • @brunoyudi9555
    @brunoyudi9555 Месяц назад

    im so excited to see how this project improves over time, i can see it being a real option for large size 3d printers like the orangestorm giga and the voron phoenix, because of the size the amount of filament consumed would be unreasonable, but with cheaper pellets, even if the print quality is lower you wouldn't notice because of the size of the print

  • @OzFALCON
    @OzFALCON 3 месяца назад +2

    Great inovation! I have to try it as soon as it released.

  • @TheApocalypticDreams
    @TheApocalypticDreams 25 дней назад

    Hey, this is good work. I appreciate these ideas. Good stuff. Keep up with this idea, these soft TPU objects have real potential. I like the idea of soft TPU masks.. Especially for Horror/Halloween or Prop style masks... Imagine Scanning a face, creating a model of something like a Monster or werewolf with a snout or large face projections, like spikes or big fangs etc.... Create the model, subtract a face scan and create a 100% custom mask, perfectly fit, like a prosthetic to the wearers face. Terrific ideas. Nice work 😁👍

  • @AllSnipe
    @AllSnipe 2 месяца назад

    I can't wait for this honestly. Can you show us where you sourced your shore 5a tpu pellets as well?

  • @sanaehachi870
    @sanaehachi870 19 дней назад

    Good solution. People tend to ask how can the manufacture make the roll of TPE/ TPU without jamming their filament maker. Same concept.

  • @_ch1pset
    @_ch1pset Месяц назад

    I'm no materials scientist but mixing materials is more complicated than just melting them and mixing them. In order to have a good mix, you might need to suspend the materials in some kind of matrix. I mean think about how filled filament is made, they suspend fibers, dust or other larger particles in a matrix of the polymer, usually with other additives to change the properties so that the heavy particles don't sink and remain uniform. Either way, if you want to mix materials, you really need a whole separate pre-mixing phase. I think unless you are mixing the same type of material but different colors, it's not going to turn out well.

  • @ecoista1373
    @ecoista1373 4 месяца назад

    C'mon bro I've been bullied like that story from your school just leave bad stuff out, you have a future in this field 👍

  • @BelviGER
    @BelviGER 4 месяца назад +1

    Yup, extrudinaire originally showed it to me, it is very remarkable what pellet extruder can do

  • @cleanroomwizard2356
    @cleanroomwizard2356 4 месяца назад +4

    Extraordinary quality for the printing speed and elasticity of the material! I didn't hear about what the TPU materials is though in the video - is there a link to this material? What about the huge amount of smoke in the video? I can't imaging that would be healthy inside 🤣

    • @hellothere6627
      @hellothere6627 4 месяца назад

      I hope it’s mostly water vapor

    • @cleanroomwizard2356
      @cleanroomwizard2356 4 месяца назад

      @@hellothere6627 I hope so, but the lack of bubbles in the extruded material (which would be likely if the pellets had absorbed a lot of water) seems to indicate maybe no? 😬

  • @andrew8614
    @andrew8614 4 месяца назад +1

    You are changing the game. You are setting yourself up to be a very wealthy man.

    • @YourComputerExpert
      @YourComputerExpert 4 месяца назад +1

      Usually these type of inventions just get copied by a bigger company and the original person gets no credit and no money

  • @Aspirintax
    @Aspirintax 2 месяца назад

    This concept isn’t novel in the Injection and blow mold industry. It’s amazing that this hasn’t already been thought of.

  • @creativeleodaily
    @creativeleodaily 4 месяца назад

    I am a 3D Artist And I have a suggestion for you, the swirl should have extended arm’s, up in that pallets compartment which will push the pallets toward the center of that rotating part pushing it down this way chances of failed print because of lack of pallets will decrease

  • @karellen00
    @karellen00 4 месяца назад +1

    In general TPU gets added to PLA to make silk PLA, probably a very small amount just to make it shiny

  • @dudea3378
    @dudea3378 3 месяца назад

    Hmmmm you make excellent points. 5A TPU would be ridiculous with a filament extruder. Heck, even 85A is already a pain. Keep refining this please!

  • @ZimonTheGuy
    @ZimonTheGuy 3 месяца назад

    i LOOVEEE this idea, and i will defo follow you more closely from now on.
    I just have few questions if you don't mind
    Where do you get those pellets and tubing you showed off in previous videos?
    How did you make the screw and hotend block? Did you make it with CNC or had it made somewhere else?
    When do you plan (if you do) releasing the files publicly?
    Do you plan on making collab on this with one of the big players like Prusa or someone else?
    You don't need to answer all of it, even just one will be enough
    thank you in advance

  • @tylersnard
    @tylersnard 4 месяца назад

    I was going to ask about flexy filaments! The current extruders are not good, you have to print very slowly. I am glad to hear that this pellet extruder does the trick!

  • @ValsVirtuals
    @ValsVirtuals 4 месяца назад +1

    the fibrous TPU/PLA hybrid remid me of CNC Kitchen's TPU core PLA which had amazing toughness
    I think there's something worth exploring here
    I want you to try 70% PLA / 30% 75D TPU this should make something close to wood's cellulose/lignin ratio and should somewhat mimic it's properties

  • @kalashin1529
    @kalashin1529 4 месяца назад +4

    Seeing this makes me so happy. Not because i am amazed by the engineering. But because this makes me feel, there are still some clever and willing to to people in germany left .... :D keep it up man!

  • @jacobrollins37
    @jacobrollins37 4 месяца назад

    The quality of your TPU prints is amazing. I am now having ideas that would probably be way too expensive right now, but having a dual head 3D printer both with your pellet extruder. One extruder has the extra soft TPU and the other PLA. You could print those dummies that are shot by gun youtubers with a 3D printer like that.

  • @filipsikora4261
    @filipsikora4261 4 месяца назад

    I can't what to make it, and use it. This is amazing. Instant get powdered paints for instant RGB and colour 3d printing, glitter for effect, etc. or open plastic recycling service with 3d printing. As for mixing PLA with TPU, it can be used for scenario where if something breaks, it doesn't break completely.

  • @Ze_Flammenwerfer
    @Ze_Flammenwerfer 4 месяца назад +1

    Wouldn't it be a good idea to also put an fume extraction near the nozzle to get rid of the fumes? (not all of it)
    The fume extractor could be a ring duct but sucking air in istead of blowing air out and
    the cooling fan duct blowing cool air from above the fume extractor down.

  • @CarterSchonwald
    @CarterSchonwald 4 месяца назад +1

    One process reliability thing that’s super important is drying your pellets. Pellets have a greater surface area than filament so it Will absorb moisture much faster.

  • @artevious
    @artevious 4 месяца назад +2

    So glad to see you are still working on your channel! As you know I even gave you $ as a patron because even a small amount might help you get your Chanel started
    I have been working on my own channel but not ready to put up because I couldn’t edit them yet, hopefully soon!
    Coincidentally my husband took my elastic bands from my blood draws to use for slingshots!

    • @greenboy3d
      @greenboy3d  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for your support and your kind words 😊

  • @derpaderp9824
    @derpaderp9824 4 месяца назад +1

    Easiest sub button press ever, keep this up dude.

    • @greenboy3d
      @greenboy3d  4 месяца назад

      Thank you for your comment 🙂
      What would you like to see next?

    • @derpaderp9824
      @derpaderp9824 4 месяца назад

      @@greenboy3d I read in some of the other videos about a secondary hopper that heats/dries the pellets to make it on par with what an industrial extruder would do. I think this is probably the next logical step.

  • @qwerty13380
    @qwerty13380 2 месяца назад

    Very impressive design.

  • @demidermak713
    @demidermak713 3 месяца назад +1

    I would appreciate consideration for larger nozels for larger printer/prints. This is where the costs of printing really add up

  • @Liberty4Ever
    @Liberty4Ever 4 месяца назад

    I loved the home science aspect of this video. Nicely done!

  • @gregm7508
    @gregm7508 4 месяца назад

    funny you mention spitballs, we were shooting (pla?) pellets out of beanie babies through pen tubes over 20 years ago :').

  • @emu_x3
    @emu_x3 День назад +1

    "d8lios and va5ginas" caught me way off guard 😭

    • @greenboy3d
      @greenboy3d  21 час назад +1

      You're not the only one 😅

  • @theredstormer8078
    @theredstormer8078 4 месяца назад

    For certain people, printing with shredded plastic rather than filament could be pretty useful. I really love the idea of being able to print 5a tpu, but I'm not willing to do all that workand sacrifice strength for it. I will say as a SLA printer owner I really like the idea of mixing plastics in an fdm printer. I'd also like to see some polypropylene and ASA or ABS mixed.

  • @romainfichet5352
    @romainfichet5352 4 месяца назад +1

    i see that your extruder is smoking when printing, be careful because when you can see fumes that's when VOOCS are higher. please do this in vented room :)

  • @kuba_graczyk
    @kuba_graczyk 4 месяца назад +1

    Great work! Can you do a retraction in this type of extruder?

    • @greenboy3d
      @greenboy3d  4 месяца назад

      Yes, I talk about it in my Video "Stop buying Filament, Use this alternative instead"

  • @chilly058
    @chilly058 4 месяца назад +3

    Would it be possible to mix wood fibres and hot glue, to 3d print mdf?

    • @IIBLANKII
      @IIBLANKII 17 дней назад +1

      There's allready a form of 3d printable wood. Look up wood fdm 3d filament. It wouldn't be too much of a stretch to say you could have this in pellet form either.

  • @Adrian_Galilea
    @Adrian_Galilea 4 месяца назад

    I'd say that this one is crucial for large volume 3d printers, 1kg/3kg spools look ridiculous on massive 3d printers.
    Also this is very good for recycling, you can just shred your own failed prints and print again.
    I was waiting for this for a long time, unfortunately I don't want to tinker anymore, so I'll wait until this goes mainstream.
    Well done!

  • @sylaswojciechowski6895
    @sylaswojciechowski6895 4 месяца назад

    I converted an old 700×700×1000mm cmm a year or so ago to a 3d printer/cnc machine and have been looking for a print head to make for it. This is the perfect solution I think! I just have to sort out the build plate.

  • @anonym9323
    @anonym9323 27 дней назад +1

    Well there is a reason why we do not see pellet 3d printers.The pellets must be transported accordingly controll of the pellets in the extruder is difficult where you do the storage of the pellets(in bigger chunkz) etc. would not say that the big bad companies are the fault if it would ve that much better producers would jump on it to be first mover

    • @greenboy3d
      @greenboy3d  27 дней назад

      Everything you just mentioned applies as well to filament.
      Would big companies start to sell consumer pellet 3d printers, then they could not sell any more of their Filament and many more reasons you didn't even consider...

  • @user-tu8hl3fy2u
    @user-tu8hl3fy2u 4 месяца назад +21

    Just tell me when I can purchase and I’ll be there waiting

    • @greenboy3d
      @greenboy3d  4 месяца назад +14

      Working on it

    • @simonschneider5913
      @simonschneider5913 4 месяца назад +5

      have you thought about another motor? i wonder if theres something better than the standard NEMAS...would require a nice BLCD controller and firmware, but theres potential i think...

    • @greenboy3d
      @greenboy3d  4 месяца назад +6

      ​@@simonschneider5913 NEMAS have too much unnecessary metal on, but for now I don't know any better motor

    • @simonschneider5913
      @simonschneider5913 4 месяца назад

      @@greenboy3d can you tell us about the range of rpm youre running it? I am exactly of the same opinion about the NEMAs as you are! are you familiar with the rolling-screw-extruder designs? they run a usual brushless with quite high rpm. but i guess thats too much here...and then i was thinking about if there are cheap and precise cycloidial gears to buy to make torque out of the usual high-rpm-brushless motors perhaps?
      [starting to think about it, the oozing and firmware tweaking to stop it when using high-rpm-motors make my head spin already.. ;) ]

    • @YourComputerExpert
      @YourComputerExpert 4 месяца назад

      ​@@greenboy3dMoons/LDO?

  • @OrtexVideos
    @OrtexVideos 4 месяца назад +2

    This is insane! Are you going to make a video on how to DIY one of these extruders or sell the extruder?

  • @goobiesgamegarage4517
    @goobiesgamegarage4517 4 месяца назад +3

    Really excited to see this extruder to hit the market. 3-d printing is so exciting to see new tech coming constantly.

    • @greenboy3d
      @greenboy3d  4 месяца назад

      Thank you for your kind words :)
      What would you like to see next?

  • @grantmcgregor1571
    @grantmcgregor1571 4 месяца назад +2

    Would be interesting to test out foaming materials. LW-pla and foaming tpu come to mind.

  • @JezzyCrazyTV
    @JezzyCrazyTV 4 месяца назад

    I love when peoppe invent random stuff and it works very good

  • @joefiorini
    @joefiorini Месяц назад

    Want. Take my money please. Drooling over this on a CoreXY, imagine the speeds and the colors!
    Can you show some examples of using this to make gradient/colorful prints?

  • @Latrocinium086
    @Latrocinium086 4 месяца назад +1

    Bo 😂like that you kept the flubs, makes it more entertaining
    Think maybe next you should try adding some milled glass/carbon fiber. Subbed, working on my own extruder, just on an e3 belt kit.
    Great work Bo!

  • @marekklucka4407
    @marekklucka4407 4 месяца назад

    I like to think about it as dough. When you want to make good baking, you have to mix dough thoroughly, otherwise you might get chunks of different, and not very pleasant parts of it to eat. You will probably never achieve better result by just mixing this in the extruder itself and probably have to pre-process pellets differently. This is still a great success so far and I am watching you closely. Keeping fingers crossed for you mate

  • @jkRatbird
    @jkRatbird 4 месяца назад +1

    Heyoo! Will it be possible to make this system for a Bambu lab A1, or is it impossible due to their more closed eco system? I’m about to get a new printer and definitely want to make this upgrade happen at some point!

  • @spencerwaldenmaier
    @spencerwaldenmaier 2 месяца назад

    really a great vid can't wait to try somthing like this on my own 3D printer

  • @andy_warb
    @andy_warb 4 месяца назад

    that soft TPU looks almost like a real octopus when you squish it :O

  • @bigbadbaboune
    @bigbadbaboune 4 месяца назад +3

    9:09 out of context this is wild

  • @roxasparks
    @roxasparks 4 месяца назад +2

    Sooooo... can i get the files for this extruder or shall i attempt to build my own?

  • @MakeKasprzak
    @MakeKasprzak 4 месяца назад +1

    How does it handle finer-grinds? Like right now you're feeding standard pellet sizes, but the poor PLA mixing got me thinking the blend of TPU and PLA was too large for the nozzle to mix more than at a surface level. I dont know how viable chopping TPU pellets would be (might need to freeze it first).
    BTW: you might need to dry your TPU pellets. There was a lot of steam in the printing footage.

  • @bradleybrewer9576
    @bradleybrewer9576 4 месяца назад +2

    It really sucks that creality hasn't jumped yet on making these yet because I can see this being the future of 3D printing I want one but I don't want to modify my printer for this I want a dedicated printer to sit next to my filament one. Can you do me a favor and test your printer recycling random stuff I am really interested in how printing with milk jugs will go and how it looks?

    • @802Garage
      @802Garage 4 месяца назад +1

      He has already made adapters to fit it to a standard Creality mount, so you could just buy an Ender 3, add this, and have it be the dedicated pellet printer.

  • @luke_fabis
    @luke_fabis 4 месяца назад

    Try mixing TPU with a soluble material like PVA or HIPS. If you dissolve out the soluble component, you could potentially achieve a much lower apparent Shore value, assuming it prints smoothly and has good interlayer adhesion.

  • @gavinwedgeman7905
    @gavinwedgeman7905 4 месяца назад +1

    Can you please test if you can mix colours like yellow and blue to print green?

    • @greenboy3d
      @greenboy3d  4 месяца назад +1

      I'll do it in of the next videos

  • @NicksStuff
    @NicksStuff 4 месяца назад

    I was writing a comment about making a TPU-PLA alloy when you showed it! It would be interesting to research it further until you find the right parameters (temp, speed, mix, ...) and send samples to CNC Kitchen to characterize its properties

  • @FlashEF
    @FlashEF 4 месяца назад

    Impressive, and will definitely have a great use. Image having this extruder on a Prusa XL as one of your options and combining it with traditional extruders in one print!

  • @AltMarc
    @AltMarc 4 месяца назад

    You should test how good the extruder mix the pellets, use colourless with a very small amount of coloured TPU (or any other plastic but the same type for both), then you can check the part on how good it mixed the pellet.
    I worked in injection moulding, and even there you could get in trouble (when using coloured pellets instead of powder) because when you have a very low ratio (1 colour/30 clear) the screw can't mix it well.
    In these cases you could just extrude a filament, that you shred and use again, to keep colour consistence.
    Mixing different sorts of plastics, is quite difficult as all have different optimal melting temperatures.
    I'm interested in even softer stuff like TPE-S, (SBCs, SBS, SEBS)..

  • @snerttt
    @snerttt 4 месяца назад

    just being able to throw out hybrid filaments is so insanely useful, I almost wonder why we ever bothered with filament

  • @Daniel_VolumeDown
    @Daniel_VolumeDown 3 месяца назад +1

    What if you shred pla pellets with blender? Would it give worst or better results? I mean, you should then have smaller and more consistent air gaps so everything should be more cobsistent but idk

    • @greenboy3d
      @greenboy3d  3 месяца назад +1

      The smaller the pellets/granules the better. Which you use a blender, coffee grinder or something else. It it just a tool to turn plastic waste in small "3d printable pieces"
      There definitly better ways, but those "blender" methods still work to some degree 😇

  • @AshLordCurry
    @AshLordCurry 4 месяца назад +1

    This is genius, I can see so many usecase for stuff like that (dual material! Sound dampeners, gloves and stuff like that!)

  • @mauznemo
    @mauznemo 4 месяца назад

    With every Video I see about your extruder I want it even more

  • @TheScottcool
    @TheScottcool Месяц назад +2

    Why no updates ,have you sold out to form labs or something,or are you busy getting ready for selling it on your own store ,i think we would all love an update from you ,as your last video was 3 months ago .

    • @greenboy3d
      @greenboy3d  Месяц назад +2

      No, I have not sold my soul to formlabs 😅
      getting everything ready for release. Today is going to be a release date announcement

    • @TheScottcool
      @TheScottcool Месяц назад

      @@greenboy3d Thankyou for your reply, i think we are all looking forward to purchasing your product . Good luck with your release news 🤞

  • @jdepew
    @jdepew 4 месяца назад

    My hunch is you either purchased the screw or made it on a lathe. If you want to make a reciprocating screw with a small back diameter and large front diameter, that works via friction as much as heat, use a CNC Mill with a 4th axis on the table. Or just buy one! haha

  • @seidtgeist
    @seidtgeist 4 месяца назад

    7:05 _30mm³ of 5A TPU per second_
    *gesundheit!*
    that is game-changing for TPU! think printing cushions or entire mattresses for sleeping. kudos. can't wait to use this!

    • @greenboy3d
      @greenboy3d  4 месяца назад

      "entire mattresses for sleeping" 😂

  • @TS_Mind_Swept
    @TS_Mind_Swept 4 месяца назад

    He really went there with those "bedroom" items.. 6.6

  • @leogray1091
    @leogray1091 4 месяца назад +1

    well, This looks all great, but the same question again, When can i buy one!

  • @nativeme2143
    @nativeme2143 4 месяца назад

    Nice man! Do you plan to release that extruder into the market? I think there is big market gap for this!

  • @NigelTolley
    @NigelTolley 4 месяца назад

    Yeah, subbed!
    The point about getting a Ph.D isn't far off!

    • @greenboy3d
      @greenboy3d  4 месяца назад

      What do you mean with "The point about..."?

  • @critical_always
    @critical_always 4 месяца назад

    I am convinced that in a few short years every printer will use pellets with an extruder like this. In fact, I am so certain that I will hold off replacing my old Prusa printer. My next printer MUST have that extruder.

    • @greenboy3d
      @greenboy3d  4 месяца назад

      Thank you for your coment 🙂
      What would you like to see next?

  • @sirrodneyffing1
    @sirrodneyffing1 4 месяца назад

    Filament manufacturers nightmare. Amazing.

  • @noneednoneed5752
    @noneednoneed5752 6 дней назад +1

    I will never buy a bedskinger .... holy extruder !!!!!!

  • @Pentross
    @Pentross 4 месяца назад

    With how good this is at abnormal materials, could you also start printing with abnormal temperatures? Like your printer is in a fridge, your hot end is 20ºC and your pellets are butter

  • @niyobara
    @niyobara 4 месяца назад

    You mentioned high speed printing do to the high flow rate but with high speed printing you need high acceleration too.
    Wouldn't the pellets being gravity feed to the extruder becoming a problem because of the high G the pellets would be pressed against the tube instead of dropping down...
    I really like the idea of a pellet extruder and this is honestly the only major problem I am currently seeing (at least for me) any ideas how to overcome the problem?
    Or is it not a problem at all and I am overthinking it...?

  • @odyss160
    @odyss160 4 месяца назад

    He totally said what I think he said. Solo boys!!!!!! Let's make toys

    • @greenboy3d
      @greenboy3d  4 месяца назад

      hahaha 😃
      What would you like to see next?

  • @galacticscalepenguins6092
    @galacticscalepenguins6092 4 месяца назад +4

    I would be interested in seeing how well this handles high volume fraction composites. Typical filament becomes excessively brittle as the additive ratio increases, but the pellets should help alleviate this if the material is premixed before extrusion and would theoretically allow for some interesting applications that typical filament extrusion is incapable of doing.

    • @celeron55
      @celeron55 4 месяца назад

      Or you could possibly do metal 3d printing by printing mostly metal "sand" but including just enough plastic pellets to make it all stick together. Then sinter it in an oven.

    • @galacticscalepenguins6092
      @galacticscalepenguins6092 4 месяца назад

      @@celeron55 I have seen that done with bio-style pressure driven extrusion so that you can use an elastomeric binding agent or high viscosity liquid to suspend the metal particles. If the thermoplastic has sufficient binding strength to retain the particles in large volume fractions, I imagine that what you are describing would be viable but I imagine that you will need a pretty significant volume fraction to be able to post-process sinter the part and get a serviceable lattice of the remaining metal.

    • @simonschneider5913
      @simonschneider5913 4 месяца назад

      it will literally eat the extruder. like in injection molding, fiber reinforced is hard on the cavities.

    • @galacticscalepenguins6092
      @galacticscalepenguins6092 4 месяца назад

      @@simonschneider5913 As long as you aren't printing some 450 C space alchemy plastic, you can case harden the auger and just use a hardened steel nozzle or polycrystalline diamond nozzle if you really want to go for abrasion resistance. If you are going with the PEEK style nerd plastic, there are tool steels that can be be hardened and stay at sufficient temperature to print without annealing.

    • @simonschneider5913
      @simonschneider5913 4 месяца назад

      ​@@galacticscalepenguins6092 ok sure, then you go ahead!

  • @gaming_laboratory
    @gaming_laboratory 4 месяца назад +1

    Do you have any idea yet of when you will release the first version?

  • @CarloVaccariPlus
    @CarloVaccariPlus 4 месяца назад +2

    The value proposition of this extruder before was just okay, but this blows me away with how insanely capable it is in the flexible filament space.

    • @greenboy3d
      @greenboy3d  4 месяца назад

      Thank you for your comment 🙂
      What would you like to see next?

  • @Pentross
    @Pentross 4 месяца назад +1

    That pla-tpu amalgam might be awesome as an adhesion interface layer between tpu and pla in a 3d print, just need 3 print heads I guess?

    • @greenboy3d
      @greenboy3d  4 месяца назад +1

      Maybe this way we could 3D print also with PP or PE much easier
      Should I try this out in one of my next videos?

    • @Pentross
      @Pentross 4 месяца назад

      @@greenboy3d oh yea! Like maybe you could fill the screw with hot melt glue for the first few layers of a raft, then your main material is HDPE

  • @scottlinnett8063
    @scottlinnett8063 3 месяца назад

    Great video ,but you havent uploaded in three weeks,looking forward to an update on your extruder 👍

  • @MrUntermieter
    @MrUntermieter 4 месяца назад

    Very impressive video - but for mixing different pellets in one kind of plastic, I would say your extruder is far too tiny - and I would prefer a longer screw for that as well.
    But, nevertheless, impressive results! - Keep up the good work.