Hey! Thanks for commenting! :D Yes, I will share all of the designs on either a page of my own or/and some online repo for printing. I.e. thingiverse or some similar site. A video about the CNC-machine is actually planned and in progress!
Why not design a hot end for a bed slinger printer, that can use the flat stock, with a feed resistance sensor for consistent material feed, and just use the bottles, without melting it into filament?
Thanks for commenting! I think there is a project out there, somewhere, I remember seeing it on one of the many forums, regarding what you mentioned. The machine I and many others have made in various forms does not actually melt the flat stock, it just heats it and pulls it through a printer nozzle that has been drilled to size, acting like a die of sorts. The pulling force is rather high on the filament machine and you really need the gearing to get a little nema17 motor to do the work. I honestly think it is better to first make the filament and then use it. Having all of this as part of your extruder might make it way to heavy. Running the filament machine to hard makes it skip. It is not impossible though.
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Очень классный станок! STL файлы можно для печати и список компонентов не обходимых для сборки
Спасибо! Я выложу файлы в открытый доступ и сделаю обучающее видео о том, как это сделать.
Any chance you're willing to share your designs and parts list for this build?
I would love to see a video about your CNC also.
Hey! Thanks for commenting! :D
Yes, I will share all of the designs on either a page of my own or/and some online repo for printing. I.e. thingiverse or some similar site.
A video about the CNC-machine is actually planned and in progress!
Can you make the heads bigger so you can wear them?
Hey hey! Maybe :D :D
stl plz thank you awesome
Hey, thanks man! Really! :D
I'll put them on my Patreon-page and add the link to the video.
Why not design a hot end for a bed slinger printer, that can use the flat stock, with a feed resistance sensor for consistent material feed, and just use the bottles, without melting it into filament?
Thanks for commenting!
I think there is a project out there, somewhere, I remember seeing it on one of the many forums, regarding what you mentioned. The machine I and many others have made in various forms does not actually melt the flat stock, it just heats it and pulls it through a printer nozzle that has been drilled to size, acting like a die of sorts. The pulling force is rather high on the filament machine and you really need the gearing to get a little nema17 motor to do the work. I honestly think it is better to first make the filament and then use it. Having all of this as part of your extruder might make it way to heavy. Running the filament machine to hard makes it skip. It is not impossible though.
Sabia que o logo do seu canal é igual ao logo de uma modalidade de pagamento aqui no Brazil, essa modalidade se chama pix
Sério? Que engraçado!
Estou ansioso para receber todos os depósitos!