PET-Machine, make Your own 3D printer filament from plastic bottles at home (DIY!)

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июн 2024
  • PET-Machine, affordable, modular and easy to assembly device that will help You to make Your own filament at home, it was never that easy!
    Now you can build it by your own easier than ever!
    Kit with all non-3D printed parts NOW AVAILABLE in my Etsy store (digital project included):
    tylmandesign.etsy.com
    (50% discount!) Link to the PET-Machine digital project:
    cults3d.com/en/3d-model/tool/...
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    Now cutting module is ready! Machine can cut bottles for you! Check my video:
    • Cutting module for PET...
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    You want to see more prints and my progress check my IG:
    / tylmandesign
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    0:00 - 0:27 - Intro
    0:28 - 1:36 - Device presentation
    1:37 - 2:24 - Bottle preparation
    2:25 - 3:09 - Cutting the bottle
    3:10 - 6:37 - Filament creation
    6:38 - 8:31 - Printing using free filament
    8:32 - 8:59 - What my project contains
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Комментарии • 2 тыс.

  • @TylmanDesign
    @TylmanDesign  Год назад +166

    !!! Now my PET-Machine assembling video is available for everyone !!!
    ruclips.net/video/AFDcjjDaweo/видео.html
    Enjoy!

    • @Psych0h3ad
      @Psych0h3ad Год назад +2

      I have edited a little bit since I don’t want to use support blocker. Should I send you via Twitter or somewhere?

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +2

      @@Psych0h3ad Sure! Please send me to my email tylman.design@gmail.com . Thanks a lot!

    • @Psych0h3ad
      @Psych0h3ad Год назад

      @@TylmanDesign Okay I’ll do that later :)

    • @Psych0h3ad
      @Psych0h3ad Год назад

      @@TylmanDesign Sent you an Email :)

    • @squirrelmasters
      @squirrelmasters Год назад

      what if you have this set up to make the 2.8 filament and then weld it and then run it and decrease the size to 1.75 filament for a stronger joint and bigger rolls of filament

  • @hacksmith
    @hacksmith Год назад +265

    This is incredible! Have you tried integrating the bottle slicer into the machine? I see this as being an amazing semi-interactive technology/art display for science centers or museums having a whole system going in line -- bottle being cut, turned into filament, and fed right into a printer. Might have to try messing around with it!

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +42

      It's an amazing small filament factory at home haha Yeah, I already made this kind of slicer and works great! You can check my IG reels or YT shorts where I create for example Coca-Cola bottle from Coca-Cola bottle (bottleception haha) using this upgrade. I slowly develop my project and just a small step left to make your idea happen! Worth to try for sure! Thank you for your support!

    • @bigsmoke1235
      @bigsmoke1235 Год назад +11

      wow hacksmith, wasn't expecting you there hah

    • @snorttroll4379
      @snorttroll4379 Год назад +1

      Bottle out too

    • @LuizCarlosAnjos
      @LuizCarlosAnjos 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@TylmanDesignquero comprar

    • @fraudbuster1456
      @fraudbuster1456 11 месяцев назад +3

      He actually mentioned in this video that he was thinking of integrating a bottle cutter on the machine. 2:32

  • @ghassanalniser3261
    @ghassanalniser3261 Год назад +19

    The heat makes the plastic packaging wrinkle-free, smooth, and ready to be transformed into thin threads. Very good work. I am satisfied with you

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад

      Thank you! Exactly, it's smooth and ready to print right after processing!

  • @ahthisisgood
    @ahthisisgood 11 месяцев назад +5

    It's people like you that will solve the world's garbage and other problems with the environment. Well done. I wish you all the success. 👍

  • @Arrato1977
    @Arrato1977 Год назад +5

    Thats what I call DIY projects at its best. Amazing idea, thank you for sharing !

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +1

      I'm so happy that you like it, project is especially prepared for other people to creat it easily at home! Thanks for your comment!

  • @PiratesInTeepees
    @PiratesInTeepees Год назад +463

    This is amazing! Imagine if we could take all the plastic from the ocean and turn it into 3dp filament!! Keep up the great work! You deserve 1,000,000 subs, you are one closer!

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +73

      It's worth to try my friend! We don't have to collect them from the oceans, If every person will take care just about their local closest environment world will be a better place! Thanks for your comment!

    • @emered-williams
      @emered-williams Год назад +18

      @@TylmanDesign absolutely 💯. A few machines set up in small shops that can sell the filament and pay locals per bottle a few.

    • @user-jt5vm3mi1w
      @user-jt5vm3mi1w Год назад +5

      plastic doesnt really go in oceans much

    • @hokusai4687
      @hokusai4687 Год назад +6

      But then what do you do with all the discarded Benchys?

    • @thefrieguy4328
      @thefrieguy4328 Год назад +1

      Teamseas is actually doing exactly that you can buy filament from them made form ocean waste

  • @Aquaponic0
    @Aquaponic0 10 месяцев назад +3

    I am a high school teacher that has introduced 3D printing at a high needs school. The students are amazed at the opportunities for entrepreneurship and creative prototyping. I want to challenge my students to learn how recycle old prints or bottles and to make their own filament. This is a really inspiring video. I’m now thinking of reaching out to sponsors so we can begin our own production/prototyping/recycling stream!

  • @Gr8Success
    @Gr8Success Год назад +1

    ITS BEAUTIFUL ! who would have thought that instead to throw in the garbage the plastic bottles we will be able to convert them into useful filament at home ! i love it !

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +1

      Yes! Especially that I print a lot of prototypes that will go to the trash anyway... But even using it for any other stuff works great!

  • @alexshoni
    @alexshoni Год назад

    The best project in its segment. You did not think about the fact that the thread could be made continuous, that it would be possible to refill several bottles.

  • @tymz-r-achangin
    @tymz-r-achangin Год назад +59

    That is so cool! Can definitely give you credit for all the time, work, and effort you put into developing the machine and then to provide the video. Thanks :)

  • @flow180
    @flow180 Год назад +59

    Fantastic project and it even looks professional without any wires showing. I think an added feature, to make this perfect, would be an rpm counter for consistency of the final filament.

    • @zero380kyle
      @zero380kyle Год назад

      the RPM is a static 30RPM due to the motor used.

    • @linusgoblin
      @linusgoblin 8 месяцев назад +2

      it is not an rpm controller that need to be used but a feedback loop with a sensor that mesure thickness of the strand and adjust motor speed. It increases cost but is a needed feature to be able to use different pet bottles without problems.

  • @jaimecarracedo2781
    @jaimecarracedo2781 Год назад +1

    Thanks for your work, Igor. The world needs more people like you. A big hug from Gran Canaria, Spain.

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +1

      So glad to hear these Jaime, thank you!

  • @soyunparrrk
    @soyunparrrk Год назад

    This is a mindblowing invention, it means a lot to ecology. Such a cool decision that you made your design public. So much respect!!!!!! Thank you!

  • @polygoon
    @polygoon Год назад +15

    I don’t have a 3D printer and still I’d like to make this machine 😅 well done Igor, the world needs more people like you!

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much! Never too late to start this 3D journey!

    • @user-cn2rl5ks6i
      @user-cn2rl5ks6i 11 месяцев назад

      @@TylmanDesign السلام عليكم ينفع تقولى اجيب الماكينه دى ازاى مصر 🇪🇬 عايز ماكينه لبدء المشروع فى مصر بجوار ابو الهول والحضاره المصريه

    • @polygoon
      @polygoon 7 месяцев назад

      @@TylmanDesignokay… here we go: I ordered my first 3D printer ever. Looking forward to it! Thanks for the inspiration 😅

  • @someguydino6770
    @someguydino6770 2 месяца назад +2

    Wow; I love this process! The first thing that I'm going to print with my recycled PET filament is a plastic bottle!

  • @F-302
    @F-302 10 месяцев назад

    A dramatically BIG contribution to the cause of saving the environment!

  • @austengarcia6795
    @austengarcia6795 Год назад +3

    Dude that’s amazing. You actually found a really effective way to help the environment.

  • @Egypt101_
    @Egypt101_ Год назад +27

    You're amazing. That's what a DIY project should be. Very creative. Kudos for trying your best to save out environment. Also, the quality of the prints are amazing. Perfect job 👏🏻

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +3

      Thank you for your wonderful comment! Yes I love this kind of DIY! I prepared this project especially for begginers, everything is designed to make it easy! Yes I was really impressed of the print quality, I hope everyone will see it in their home!

  • @balloney2175
    @balloney2175 Год назад +1

    Genius!!! You should receive a recognition for contributing to save the Earth from waste plastic elimination.

  • @user-uk4qf8qd1y
    @user-uk4qf8qd1y 6 месяцев назад

    Wow. thats some top shelf engineering skill. Good for you. Just when I think the world is sunk with the youth coming up today, someone like you pops up and eases my concern. THe world will be alright as long as there are young men such as yourself. Motivated, intelligent, detrmined, and able! I'm PROUD of you, young man.

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  6 месяцев назад

      I read what you wrote with great pleasure and pride. Knowing that you appreciated these increased my motivation even more. thanks a lot!

  • @ZsOtherBrother
    @ZsOtherBrother Год назад +88

    Great job, I can already imagine how the next gen would look like, with the bottle cutter incorporated into the machine, and possibly removable spools, (printed from recycled bottles, of course:), and other improvements.
    Thanks for sharing.

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +18

      Thank You so much, it's motivating when people comment in the way as You do guys!
      Improvements can never end haha Later when version with cutter and removable spool will be ready I will try to make it totally automatic, cutting connecting plastic string and so on. Even inteligent checking what's the thickness of the wall will be implemented, basing on that information cutting blade will change cutting height. But it's a future...I have plan for it, but first things first.
      Let me quote myself from other comment:
      Now I'm working on the cutter module, I have to make it the most simply as I can, that all people even without special tools can make it easily.
      Yes, that's my next biggest challenge, to connect many plastic strings, wind on a bigger spool and process it all! Connection have to be strong enough and not too thick to not affect on filament diameter in these parts.
      When I will figure it out how to connect plastic strings efficiency, next useful thing will be removable spool, now when we process just one bottle, even really big one removable spool is not that important, but later will be necessary.

    • @accessdenied3474
      @accessdenied3474 Год назад

      Great idea

    • @dollyhadbraces9361
      @dollyhadbraces9361 Год назад

      @@TylmanDesign you might be able to do intelligent checking mechanically

    • @sevdev9844
      @sevdev9844 Год назад

      Glueing the strip made from several bottles somehow, to make more fillament at once. For bigger prints e.g. mechanical parts later.

    • @matthiasnott
      @matthiasnott Год назад +2

      @@TylmanDesign This is amazing, I'm considering to build one with my daughter (10 yrs) to motivate her on how to recycle plastic. It's a perfect demonstration. It'd be great finding out how to connect filaments so that we can create bigger spools. Did you consider selling the required parts that cannot be printed?

  • @medo3a
    @medo3a Год назад +11

    Nice Work Igor i benefited from your support it is really helpful for my project thank you and hope you all success

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад

      My pleasure Ahmad! Thank You for comment, wish You all the best!

  • @Spacetech3000
    @Spacetech3000 Год назад

    This revolutionizes the 3d printing industry!

  • @3DIYOriginal
    @3DIYOriginal Год назад +1

    Awesome, incredible job, you just won another buyer for the 3D Design, a suscriber. Awesome Job. Thank You for all your knowledge.
    I hope that more people like you comes with their own ideas and help Mother Earth.

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate it!

  • @user26344
    @user26344 Год назад +6

    Incredible idea and great execution of it! I can see this making a huge positive difference in the world. Keep up the great work!

  • @AVMMM
    @AVMMM Год назад +26

    I love it! If I may suggest an improvement, try to make it into one machine:
    1st level - a grinder for grinding bottles to flakes.
    2nd level - a hopper funnel that collects the flakes into one heating "pot"
    3rd level - an injection nozzel that outputs the fillament!
    That way you reduce the amount of involvement by the user, and the outcome is more uniform.
    Great work sir! Well done!

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +26

      Hello! Thank you for your great comment! Yes quality of the filament will be better, but cost will be 5-10 times higher. I prepare my project especially to be affordable and easy to make for even the beginner.

    • @AVMMM
      @AVMMM Год назад +3

      @@TylmanDesign
      Hmmm... What if you will make the grinder +*mechanical*+ ? Like... hand cranked?

    • @wtflolomg
      @wtflolomg Год назад +4

      @@AVMMM That's an idea, but moving the flakes through the hot end/nozzle is tricky and that's what makes it a bit more expensive. In the plastics business (I'm going back 25 years ago, when I was an embedded systems engineer for the plastics industry), we'd use a screw extruder to push pellets, or flakes of ground up product (that was at a dairy, where gallon jugs that failed in production could be re-used). The best way to feed is pellets, of course - some consistent shape provides the best movement. The whole process was a big bigger in scale, of course. The key to reclamation is in the extrusion system.

    • @Zaihanisme
      @Zaihanisme Год назад +1

      The green vase looks perfect as the print lines make it look almost iridescent! For the clear one, have you tried using a heat gun to smooth out the lines, and see if that increases transparency? Would be interesting to test

    • @zambalabino
      @zambalabino 9 месяцев назад

      i would think melted plastic fumes would be most unhealthy

  • @TSC47
    @TSC47 Год назад +1

    this is very incredible. I didnt know plastic bottles material could be used for 3d printing machines until now. My friend and I are trying to jumpstart a 3d printing business and I think this could really cut costs meanwhile cleaning up some bottles off the street and making some money off it. pretty awesome.

  • @eleweyter4462
    @eleweyter4462 Год назад +2

    Awesome device. If I would have a functioning 3D-Printer, I would build that thing at once.
    But I shared it with my friends, who have 3D-Printer at home.
    Really, a great machine, you built there.

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад

      Thank you so much for your support, i really appreciate it!

  • @franciscofortunato1864
    @franciscofortunato1864 Год назад +3

    Genial materialización de una idea! Creo que la eficiencia de una parte y la protección de la naturaleza, por otra, se hacen realidad con personas como tu. Gracias por tu forma inteligente de reciclar!!

  • @maciejjarzebinski7643
    @maciejjarzebinski7643 Год назад +3

    Wspaniale Igor! Gratuluję!

  • @chrismeeks7707
    @chrismeeks7707 6 месяцев назад

    I’ve seen several different videos displaying various methods for this DIY recycling process, but this one seems to be the most simplistic design I’ve seen so far. It’s also a relatively compact design, which is a huge plus in my book. I see some comments complaining about how much time it takes, but considering the advantages and the money saving potential, it’s a fair trade in my opinion. Given the fact that you have to use individual bottles for any of these methods, it’s obviously going to be time-consuming. To be honest, I think it’s a great way to pass the time while waiting for your prints to be completed. It’s also a great way to utilize materials that the majority of us use and (most likely) throw away every day. Thank you for the video! I will definitely be looking into implementing this design for myself! You also just got a new subscriber!

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  6 месяцев назад

      Hello Chris. I'm so glad you appreciate what I do. I really aimed to create a simple and affordable machine that anyone could easily build and use. Thank you for your nice words and subscription!

  • @sk5940
    @sk5940 Год назад +2

    I wanted buy 3d printer and watching reviews video and this got suggested. Wow nicely done thnks for giving detailed explanation. It makes me happy that 3d printing community has bright people like you.

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +1

      Thank You! So don't hesitate buy a printer and be the part of this community haha! It's amazing adventure.

    • @robbydenys1126
      @robbydenys1126 Год назад

      @igortylman: little question out of interest: Wich 3D printer do you use? I would like to get one, but there is so much choice on the marker today, that i don’t know wich one to get… I don’t have any experience with 3d printing at this point 😅!

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +1

      @@robbydenys1126 I use Ender 2 Pro and Ender 3 V2. If you are looking for budget printer I recommend you Ender 3 V2, the best value for money. If you are looking for something more reliable and better Prusa i3 MK3S+ or Bambu Lab X1 C will be amazing! Cheers!

    • @robbydenys1126
      @robbydenys1126 Год назад

      @@TylmanDesign thx!

  • @KaminarisTech
    @KaminarisTech Год назад +8

    I have also designed pet filament maker, couple of tips: Bearing cutter is a lot more precise than blade cutter, 1.7 mig welding nozzle is absolutely amazing and destroys any 3D printer nozzle due to much longer melt zone, you don't need to prepare bottles as much, I had great success just stripping label off cola bottle. If I had to prepare each bottle under stove, I would have quit long time ago.

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +2

      Thank You for Your amazing comment!
      Yes, I'm aware that bearing cutter is better, but I was designing my machine to allow for majority of 3D printing community can do it easily. Blade cutter is really easy to implement compared with bearings that we have to modify.
      In the future for more demanding audience I will prepare for sure bearing cutter with electric regulation of the string height, but for now I focused to create the most affordable and simple device.
      Coca-Cola bottles are the least demanding bottles, they are almost smooth. Some of the water bottles are really "wrinkled" that cutting it in this state will be impossible.
      I will check these mig welding nozzles, it interested me a lot!

    • @KaminarisTech
      @KaminarisTech Год назад +5

      @@TylmanDesign Mig contact tips 1.7mm can be bought for dirt cheap in local welding stores (bout 10$ for 10 pack) they also have the same thread MK8 as 3d printer nozzles and require no drilling (exiting filament expands a little), as for blade cutters, i had lots of problems with them like filament being stuck, in was really annoying so i made bearing cutter with a simple microdrill (angle grinder can also work but its a bit harder). I have entire uniformity test performed on some of my videos about filament diameter variance.

  • @alishanmao
    @alishanmao Год назад +4

    super nice, your hard work is paying off, hope we can soon buy your finished version filament maker on markets.

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +2

      Thanks bro for comment and support 🙌🏼 Im working on ready to assembly kit, but it need some time to be accomplished! All the best!

    • @AdelBelmahi
      @AdelBelmahi Год назад

      @@TylmanDesign I don't throw plastic bottles for years now , I badly need your kit Mr Igor you are a hero and a genius so please may you sell me one ASAP?

  • @eugene4154
    @eugene4154 9 месяцев назад

    Well done on your design and great use of products we use on a daily basis,
    You get a full 5 STARS from me for your creativeness ...BRAVO!!

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  9 месяцев назад

      I'm very happy to read these! Thank you.

  • @mrwalliceandfriends7300
    @mrwalliceandfriends7300 Год назад +4

    dude this is sick just liked and subbed and i will be sharing this nicely done Bro

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад

      Thank You so much bro, I really appreciate it!

  • @niefachowy
    @niefachowy Год назад +6

    Kupuje w ciemno! I jeszcze na promkę się załapałem ❤️

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад

      Dziękuję, bardzo mi miło! Udanych wydruków!

    • @matthiasnott
      @matthiasnott Год назад

      @@TylmanDesign Where are you actually from in Poland?

    • @Seba_World
      @Seba_World Год назад

      Hej, też chce kupić. Ale najpierw drukarka. Jaka najlepsza do 3-4k, która wykorzysta filament z butelek?

    • @marcinanders8601
      @marcinanders8601 Год назад +1

      @@Seba_World właściwie każda współczesna drukarka da radę drukować tym filamentem 😊 w tym budżecie możesz celować w coś od Creality np: S1 pro (jest podatna na modyfikacje, dość tania ale dzięki temu zostanie więcej na filamenty)lub Prusa (droższa ale teoretycznie bardziej niezawodna)

  • @Matt-lp1xp
    @Matt-lp1xp Год назад +2

    Those vases looked amazing

  • @kothandapanir7921
    @kothandapanir7921 11 дней назад

    Hats off your work no word to describe your work god bless you

  • @diegoneves6469
    @diegoneves6469 Год назад +11

    Really impressive, mate! How much work you had to build up this one. Congratulations 👏

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +4

      Thank You! Yeah, I spent so much time on it, but I had so much fun haha

  • @Creative_Electronics
    @Creative_Electronics Год назад +3

    Awesome project!!

  • @bstem-bitcoinstem
    @bstem-bitcoinstem 6 месяцев назад

    How wonderful! Our organization instructs 3D printing to elementary school students. We'd love to promote this project. Super cool.

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you very much! You can send an e-mail to me for a collaboration. igor@tylmandesign.com

  • @COR3YBOREALIS
    @COR3YBOREALIS Год назад +1

    I love this. I want to to this at much larger scale! Great job! Thank you!

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +2

      Thank You so much, yeah I want the same! Some upgrades later will be really friendly to use, already many people are finishing.their own machines, I hope there will be snowball effect 🙏🏻😌

  • @julio_invest
    @julio_invest Год назад +3

    bro, you are a genius haha thanks for share!

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +1

      Thank you bro haha I'm just a simple guy printing "things".

  • @aslizengin
    @aslizengin Год назад +4

    Amazing!!!

  • @troyhumphries-wq1jx
    @troyhumphries-wq1jx Год назад

    Wow. I love the idea of recycling bottles this way. I plan on making one. Thanks for this.

  • @tomcarroll6744
    @tomcarroll6744 10 месяцев назад

    Really nice job! Fully professional.
    Can you imagine a future where PET bottles are scarce because they are so valuable for making filament?

  • @MakerMindset
    @MakerMindset Год назад +3

    Great project! 🙂👍

  • @Nomad_Wanderer
    @Nomad_Wanderer Год назад +4

    This is really neat work i am into 3d printing since early days and I must say your work is simple and commendable, good wishes to you for all of your upcoming projects.

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад

      Thank You so much! Yes, I tried to make easy to assembly design that everyone can creat it and have fun from.

  • @LoroFuckYou
    @LoroFuckYou Год назад +3

    I love you man! I hope some day machines like yours helps to planet to be a better place to live.

  • @BookerT91
    @BookerT91 Год назад +1

    Expect an order from me soon. You made this 1000x more affordable for everyone who wants to try recycled materials.

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад

      Thank you so much! Affordable and beginner friendly - two main assumptions of this project!

  • @takeyoshix
    @takeyoshix 10 месяцев назад

    I have no word. Amazing idea,... and project. Looks like a lot of work though to get this done from scratch... even by following your instructions.
    Swietny projekt. Dobra robota!

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  10 месяцев назад

      Dziękuję bardzo!

    • @JB-dz7sb
      @JB-dz7sb 8 месяцев назад

      Yeah, still very hacky but on the right track 👍

  • @AerialWaviator
    @AerialWaviator Год назад +5

    An amazing and practical project. Thanks for sharing and making available. :)

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +2

      Thank You so much, it motivate me to make even more for You guys!

  • @michaeljanzen4964
    @michaeljanzen4964 Год назад +22

    This is just amazing work. Well done!
    In germany we have a system where we return plastic bottles so they can be recycled. But there are many bottles that are one use only. These could be greatly used for this.
    Keep it up bro
    And i would guess that the third vase isnt from a bottle ^^

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +9

      Thank You so much for Your great comment. Yes I was aware that in some countries it's not worth it to process the bottles in this way, because there is "return system", but many countries don't support this system and instead of throwing away the bottles we can recycle it in so efficient way taking into account we make it at home!

    • @curryking7663
      @curryking7663 Год назад +2

      Germany changed the system to every plastic bottle i think?

    • @michaeljanzen4964
      @michaeljanzen4964 Год назад +3

      @@curryking7663 Yes you can return every bottle but there is still a lot of non reusable bottles that get taken back just to be destroyed. You return them just to seperate it more from the common trash.

    • @1eikaramba1
      @1eikaramba1 Год назад

      and also unfortunately even the returned once are often burned for energy instead of recycled. there is a good arte documentation recently, can recommend to watch it. really sad that even exported plastic trash to other countries is considered "recycled" in the eyes of the law in germany.

    • @hanswurst3811
      @hanswurst3811 Год назад +1

      Literweise Saft zu trinken deswegen macht aber auch irgendwie keinen Sinn ;D

  • @TNKfoxxx
    @TNKfoxxx Год назад +1

    Amazing invention!! A really good option for managing plastic waste. Awesome job on the development and for sharing.

  • @fernmiranda
    @fernmiranda Год назад

    This is huge! I’m gonna boost this as much as I can!

  • @anubhavsharma9342
    @anubhavsharma9342 Год назад +8

    It's really amazing dude. It can be a new way to recycle pet bottles 🔥👍

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +1

      Thanks bro! For sure it is, specially when I create many prototypes and parts are going to the bin so frequently, so at least I can give one more life for a bottle haha

    • @anubhavsharma9342
      @anubhavsharma9342 Год назад

      @@TylmanDesign definitely bro. Just you need to work on a bigger model than this. And it might be a game changer for industries

  • @sequoyaisboss
    @sequoyaisboss Год назад +4

    Your a Saint bro this is a great way to recycle u have something major here this will definitely be big one day I want to invest when I have enough money keep the great ideas coming 💘

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +1

      Thank You for Your words, they are really supportive!

  • @tigakcyu
    @tigakcyu Год назад +1

    Great thanks to you. No hesitation to buy and download it . . . that is amazing.

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад

      Thanks bro! I'm happy that you like it! Don't forget to join our fb group and share your work with us 💪🏻😎

  • @0GEN4
    @0GEN4 29 дней назад

    Protect this man at any cost ❤❤

  • @Enderdragon91
    @Enderdragon91 Год назад +3

    I think this is amazing! I future feature to research would be a method to splice filament or pre-processed strips to make larger rolls! I would probably print with this almost exclusively if I could manage that

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +1

      Thank You so much! Some friends of mine are welding this filament after processing and using it exclusively for everything!

    • @ssj4naka
      @ssj4naka Год назад +1

      @@TylmanDesign How are they welding together? Open flame in pliers?

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  8 месяцев назад

      Hello! We will announce and put PETwelder on sale very soon. You can follow my Instagram account to follow the progress about it: instagram.com/tylmandesign

  • @djispro4272
    @djispro4272 Год назад +6

    I wish this was available as a kit so anyone could build it in addition for their 3d printer!

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +9

      Sale is starting December/January 🔥💪🏻

  • @InanMorgan
    @InanMorgan Год назад

    Обожаю такие штуки! Давно идеи крутятся насчёт того, чтобы использовать пластиковый мусор для зарядки 3d принтера - но этот мужик, прям всё рассчитал и сделал! Красава!

  • @theSUBVERSIVE
    @theSUBVERSIVE Год назад

    I've seen a guy that did something similar but the cutting part would also be part and it would be cutting as it pulls in the plastic to make the filament. These machines are very useful for both helping with cost but also with recycling materials too.

  • @jontinsleyfilm
    @jontinsleyfilm Год назад +4

    I was kinda hoping you’d print a replica water bottle

  • @laythmejbel9701
    @laythmejbel9701 Год назад +4

    This is fantastic, really great job! I'm just wondering if there is a way to connect ribbons from different bottles together before feeding them to the heat block so we can have long strings from multiple bottles?

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +3

      Thank you so much! Yes it's possible, I tried to do it using iron solder but it needs some more tests! It will be amazing to wind one big spool with strip and then just process it...

  • @khileshwarrajpuriya3197
    @khileshwarrajpuriya3197 Год назад

    Hats off to you!! Amazing invention!!👏👏 Yes it's really hard to differentiate. Thanks for this video!!

  • @forhacksf
    @forhacksf Год назад

    Imagine feeding a future 3d printer plastic bottles directly. This is a good step in that direction

  • @manyirons
    @manyirons Год назад +3

    Great job! Perhaps you could waste a little less new filament by taking up the initial thread with a string instead of pulling it by hand. Then the machine could begin pulling at the proper rate as soon as the filament exits the heater.

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +1

      Thank You so much for Your comment. Good point! I will try to make it asap! Coz it's a big saving of time and material, small improvement but really profitable.

  • @photelegy
    @photelegy Год назад +4

    This is really awsome work.
    Small ideas for enhancement:
    - Possibility to directly usa a empty filament-roll where it puts it on. Because I was astonished how well it puts it on.
    - Is there a way to easily combine multiple bottle-bands? So that we could make a 1kg filament-roll out of multiple bottles?

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +1

      Thank You my friend, Your suggestions are very accurate.
      Im currently working on the cutter for the machine, the next thing is what You talking about, I will try to connect two string into one to be able to process many bottles at one, but it's a little bit challenging. In this case removable spool is neccesary to implement, but now when we procees one bottle, even if its super big removable spool is not that important.

    • @photelegy
      @photelegy Год назад

      @@TylmanDesign Thank you for your answer.
      So do I understand right, that if I buy your manual, ... foryl your idea/product now I will get your improvements your working (new .step files, manuals, ...) on later on for free?

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +2

      @@photelegy That's right! All updates included. I wish there will be many practical ones!

  • @chams2385
    @chams2385 Год назад

    just .. clap is not enough to appreciate your work , i will say only great work mate

  • @cranexdragon1046
    @cranexdragon1046 Год назад

    This is perfect thank you, its as cheap as someone could hope but such a great looking machine so far. I definitely purchased one because I have wanted to design one for so long but just dont have the time to design or engineer one at the moment so to be able to have a kit to assemble and modify is just as good especially for just under 200 dollars where many extruders are in the thousands.

  • @Bearclaw27
    @Bearclaw27 10 месяцев назад

    This is very, very cool. I don't use much plastic right now, but I am very tempted to build this and start getting plastic from my friends! Haha. Thank you for your hard work.

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much for your comment!

  • @gillesbkf4315
    @gillesbkf4315 Год назад +3

    take my money !

  • @ericthecyclist
    @ericthecyclist Год назад +35

    It would be interesting to see if your machine could handle polyethylene bottles, and you could 3d print it. Here in North America, we tend to have deposits on pop bottles, but not on a wide variety of large polyethylene bottles. I understand polyethylene requires higher temperatures, more like ABS.

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +27

      Printing temperatur of the HDPE(polyethylene) vary from 230 to 260 celsius degrees, so quite the same like PET. I think processing this kind of bottle in my machine could be possible, but I will need to make some tests. At the earliest opportunity I will try to do it! Thank You for Your comment and making me curious!

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +21

      I just got HDPE bottle yesterday, soon I will test it 💪🏻

    • @7CConstitution
      @7CConstitution Год назад +2

      PE bottles can't be cut the way he shows, because it's too weak, and stretches like bubble gum.

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +9

      I made some tests, HDPE is more soft and
      ductile. It was more demanding during cutting, but it was possible to make it, further processing due to material characteristic is almost impossible. Like @7CConstitution said, it's like bubble gum.

    • @7CConstitution
      @7CConstitution Год назад +2

      @@TylmanDesign You need to shred and inject it through an extruder, because pulling it deforms the filament diameter. When I pulled PE through a knife, it stretched, but I didn't know about the bearing cutters at the time. So that would cut better. But what's the point, it stretches too much in pulling extruders. PVC, the same. PP might work, but it's hard to find. Nylon might work, but you can buy that at the weed wacker supply. But screw extruders will always work. Try RepRap 3D Printer RecycleBot.

  • @fatihg1081
    @fatihg1081 Год назад +1

    GREAT JOB IGOR. THANK YOU FOR SHARING

  • @or3n_
    @or3n_ Год назад +1

    this is beyond amazing.

  • @164procar4
    @164procar4 Год назад +3

    I hope your idea reaches out and soon everyone will have this machine 👍

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад

      Thanks bro, I hope I will improve it to make it more and more efficient and easier to manage! We can make this world better together!

  • @tomaszbrzeczyszczykiewicz4082
    @tomaszbrzeczyszczykiewicz4082 Год назад +7

    Pojawiło mi się w polecanych. Jako właściciel małej farmy drukarek 3D zasubskrybowałem.
    Musisz jeszcze opracować jakiś automatyczny cutter butelek, może dodatkowy silnik do ekstrudera? Widzę potencjał :)
    7:21 kupiłeś w końcu młotek i wiertło fi2? ;)

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +2

      Super, że poszło w eter haha Ooo ciekawe, ile masz drukarek? Drukujesz dla siebie czy pod klientów?
      Co do cięcia to właśnie kończę moduł, tnie się wstępnie krótki kawałek ręcznie potem zapłata do bębenka i potem już samo ciągnie i tnie. No potencjał do rozbudowy i zautomatyzowania jest spory, ale będzie to wymagało ogromu pracy i to już pewnie dla zespołu.
      Hahhahahah tak, w końcu kupiłem.
      Pozdrawiam!

    • @kox-killzcymerii3322
      @kox-killzcymerii3322 Год назад +1

      Zazdroszcze firmy. Rok temu kupilem sobie Pruse i jestem zakochany w tym hobby. Totalnie ...

    • @CUBETechie
      @CUBETechie 11 месяцев назад

      Można zgrzewać więcej budelek żeby mieć dłuższą spule?

  • @stealthnthunder
    @stealthnthunder Год назад +1

    Amazing!! Great Engineering and Craftsmanship! Very Nice Video! 👍👏

  • @kazotorakun4428
    @kazotorakun4428 Год назад

    عمل راءع متقن. وابداع بلا حدود انت انسان ذكي. ومستقبلك ناجح. شكرا لك على هذه الافكار المبدعة الخلاقة لقد فتحت واوحيت الي بافكار عديدة اشكرك 🌷

  • @h7opolo
    @h7opolo Год назад +3

    fkn genius

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +1

      Just a guy making plastic "things" haha

  • @efe4154
    @efe4154 5 месяцев назад

    u are so kind, for this information ım so thankfull

  • @lemurofculture1619
    @lemurofculture1619 Год назад +2

    Incredible work my guy! Best of luck on growing the channel

  • @tmtbodies5990
    @tmtbodies5990 Год назад +3

    Good job. I think you life in turkey

  • @hiroloquy
    @hiroloquy Год назад +3

    @PumpiPoland
    I purchased REX-C100 (AC110-240V) from the url in the BOM of your project, but the linked store sent me REX-C100 that is only for 220V.
    Did you really receive REX-C100 for 110-240V from this store? Also, have you confirmed whether the stores you refer to in BOM are reliable?

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +1

      Hello, really good point! Before it didn't have any comments, now I see that people receive 240V version not like in the title of the announcement 110-240V. I'm so sorry for it, Im not able to check every seller, I will change this link tomorrow and find reliable one! Thank you one more time and so sorry for this!

  • @ianbadillo1892
    @ianbadillo1892 Год назад

    This is incredibly! You’re definitely a genius! Wish you the best of success in your life, mate.

  • @ArduinoTex
    @ArduinoTex Год назад +2

    Great idea. Thanks for the video!

  • @francyhacker3454
    @francyhacker3454 Год назад +3

    You are so underrated bro

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +1

      Oooo thank You so much for Your comment, I'm really happy to hear it!

  • @josephroche9311
    @josephroche9311 10 месяцев назад

    Congratulations! Brilliant innovation! Fantastic mechanical and materials engineering application!

  • @ym-ninja3221
    @ym-ninja3221 Год назад +1

    This would be a great thing to implement in recycling for cities. Someone could set up a service to do this and sell more affordable 3D filament, literally creating money out of thrash.
    Even if the quality would be worse, for prototyping where stuff can go wrong it's great.
    You could probably even throw it back into recycling since it's still PET.

  • @RahmetlikToruko_x1453
    @RahmetlikToruko_x1453 Год назад +3

    Migros 😊🇹🇷

  • @kristianmcilroy8292
    @kristianmcilroy8292 Год назад +3

    Could you make the recycled spools longer by just melting the ends of the cut bottles together before processing? I’d like to know if it would that cause a weakness/inconsistency in filament size or make it fail when turning it into spool?

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +1

      I like Your way of thinking! It's my next milestone in this project, I'm currently working on the cutting module for the machine, next I will make research/experiments with connecting unprosessed plastic strings to create one big spool!

    • @DelforTecnoPrint3D.6730
      @DelforTecnoPrint3D.6730 Год назад

      Ya estoy trabajando en ello. Si te interesa te lo explico. Básicamente observa cómo se hacen los cables de acero.

    • @kristianmcilroy8292
      @kristianmcilroy8292 Год назад

      @@TylmanDesign well I’d definitely love to see a video on your findings when you get around to testing it. Also, I’d like to find out after if it didn’t effect the material if it was then possible to recycle multiple colour bottles of the same plastic into a sort of “colour change” spool without effecting integrity. It would be awesome to make a custom colour change filament!

    • @kristianmcilroy8292
      @kristianmcilroy8292 Год назад

      @@DelforTecnoPrint3D.6730 ¡Sería genial saberlo cuando termines de probar!

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  8 месяцев назад

      Hello! We will announce and put PETwelder on sale very soon. You can follow my Instagram account to follow the progress about it: instagram.com/tylmandesign

  • @josephjones5608
    @josephjones5608 Год назад +1

    Great work! Reduce, Re-use, Recycle! 👍👍

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад

      Thank you! Exactly, it gives many opportunities, especially for 3rd world countries, where filament is really expensive, but (un)lucky they have many plastic bottles.

  • @galamontages915
    @galamontages915 Год назад +1

    Thats amazing, appreciate you!

  • @the_real_THlNG
    @the_real_THlNG Год назад +4

    Print a model of the bottle you got the filament from

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +1

      As You wish! hahah I will do it at the next opportunity and post a video on my YT "shorts". Thanks for Your comment!

  • @gokaycam
    @gokaycam Год назад +4

    Türkiye'de mi yaşıyorsun nerelisin. Bu arada Tebrikler Harika iş çıkarmışsın💚💚

    • @volkanyaprakci3865
      @volkanyaprakci3865 Год назад

      Nerdeymiş? Yapıp gönderiyor mu? Vaktim yok sadece.. ama aynısından bulsam keşke..

    • @gokaycam
      @gokaycam Год назад

      @@volkanyaprakci3865 yapıp gönderdiğini sanmıyorum basit bir makine parça ayrıntılarını paylaşmış zaten sende yapabilirsin

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +2

      Evet kanka. Im a Polish who lives in Istanbul. Cok tesekkur ederim 💚

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +2

      ​@@volkanyaprakci3865 Ileride hazır versiyonunu da satmayı düşünüyorum kanka. Takipte kal

    • @volkanyaprakci3865
      @volkanyaprakci3865 Год назад

      @@TylmanDesign seni takipteyim druga.. o zaman stl’leri gönderebilir misin yavaş yavaş bastırayım madem.. wolna wolna 😅.. ben de doktoramı polonyada yaptım warszawa’da.. o yüzden jestem polak da sayılırım 😂..

  • @bobross4lyfe749
    @bobross4lyfe749 Год назад +1

    This is super cool! Love to see the innovation.

  • @simonkristensson3077
    @simonkristensson3077 9 месяцев назад

    This is freaking super cool!!

  • @lucatamelli7378
    @lucatamelli7378 Год назад +3

    I'm able to print only PLA and PETG, is ABS mandatory for parts in contact with the heating head? Are there any alternatives?

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад

      I was measuring temperature of the screws and it was about 65°C. PETG withstand max "just" 80°C unlike 100°C for ABS, I always liked to have wider safety range. You can try to print heater base using PETG and see if it won't melt/damage, but I don't give a guarantee. Maybe try to ask someone from 3D printing community in Your area to help You to print these elements from ABS.
      I think probably PETG will work, but will "wear" much faster, specially during the pulling proccess there are strong forces that can permanently deform the "soft" PETG.

    • @CN-dh3ge
      @CN-dh3ge Год назад

      @@TylmanDesign pla won't work at all :(?

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад +1

      @@CN-dh3ge unfortunatelly PLA for sure won't work :(

    • @ericthecyclist
      @ericthecyclist Год назад +1

      @@TylmanDesign could the heater base be made of wood?

    • @TylmanDesign
      @TylmanDesign  Год назад

      @@ericthecyclist like I mentioned in the previous comment, temperature in the end of the screws is about 60-70 degrees, so wood should stand it.