Low Cost Plastic Filament Extruder V2

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  • Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
  • This is a short video detailing V2 of my plastic extruder.
    You can find more information and the full build tutorial by following this link:
    www.instructables.com/Low-Cos...
    Music: Bensound
    License code: QZELSPQDYMIXA5JV

Комментарии • 20

  • @nathantelford8333
    @nathantelford8333 13 дней назад

    My dude, you just gave me an excuse to buy a welder. Great work!

    • @tin_foil_hat99
      @tin_foil_hat99  12 дней назад

      It'll be one of the best investments ever. I'd look into auto-darkening helmets and checkout second hand welders if you're looking for a deal!

  • @Project_x09
    @Project_x09 26 дней назад +7

    Hello Thomas, I'm from India, I have got you through instructables, firstly congratulations for your grand prize in green future contest which you really deserve.🎉🎉
    I read your instructables, it took me several hour to completely understand your project 😅😅, and I really appreciate how you showcase your project with a great sense of humour and an emotional connect, (as your last step shows a little bird on the machine, commenting happy recycling), and I love it.❤❤
    Also thanks to you for getting me to Dave Hakkens and his org Precious plastic, i have also seen his videos too, (also for several hours) that also gave me the insight about plastic recycling and how anyone in the world can recycle plactic at a relatively small scale, this give us a feeling of hope for the future, I also saw that in the last 10 years how he built his organisation, how he created a community of people with common interests towards a common goal, that's really inspired me. 😃😃
    I've recently completed my high school, and preparing for getting to a good engineering college, like you bro, I've a strong intrest in engineering since my early childhood, I've a very miserable childhood as the place where I lived have no exposure to any kind of STEM education, especially my childhood is mainly spent in collecting waste from streets, making something of it, fixing old things, and storing scrap that I've collected since my childhood. Then the year 2020 came, during the pendamic i have gotten major exposure to the RUclips and the world of makers and DIY's, and my new world of possibilities opens, as I'm not native to english primarily, it took me a long time to understand, what they are saying (mainly american and other english countries), I've gotten to the channels like engineering mindset, Real engineering and others alike, this marks the beginning of the new era of my life, as i can now have ascess to the knowledge throughout the world, that's really mind-blowing.
    You worked very hard to make that, really impressive.

    • @tin_foil_hat99
      @tin_foil_hat99  26 дней назад +1

      Thank you very much for your insightful comment. I really appreciate people like you, who have a strong love of engineering and the enviroment. Thank you for comenting and I was looking through your instructables and love your work!
      The interenet can be such an amazing place to learn engineering as I am completely self taught like you! I wish you all the very best for your engineering degree and I am sure I am sure we will see each others work again :)
      I am so glad this project as well as others has inspired you, and I can't wait to see what else you make. I will be building and posting an instructable about the next phaze of this machine (widing it up for printing) so stay tuned.
      Your english is much better than you say. Stay creative.

    • @Project_x09
      @Project_x09 26 дней назад +1

      Hope to see you again, my friend ❤❤

  • @Ajar_Design
    @Ajar_Design Месяц назад

    Saw this on Instructables! Awesome project, excited to see more about it

    • @tin_foil_hat99
      @tin_foil_hat99  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you so much! Haven't seen you post in a little while. Looking forward to seeing your next project.

  • @theamazingbootleg
    @theamazingbootleg 19 дней назад

    This is awesome! I cant wait to see more

  • @NeonDreams7
    @NeonDreams7 20 дней назад

    The cool part is now you can chop it up again to make small refined pellets and add it to some new pellets of the same material in what ever ratio works. Then make filament. Or molds!

    • @tin_foil_hat99
      @tin_foil_hat99  19 дней назад +1

      Yeah! It is super exciting and I will be posting a new video showcasing how to cool and wind it into filament, as well as some other super easy mould ideas. Thank you for your comment.

  • @cemmas
    @cemmas 21 день назад

    What is the motor power there?

    • @tin_foil_hat99
      @tin_foil_hat99  19 дней назад

      It runs on 12V DC, and around 5-8A (The current draw will change as the strain on the motor changes). You can find alternatives and other motor specs on my instructables (Link in description) at 'Step 5'.

  • @mrarby9780
    @mrarby9780 20 дней назад

    Cool now turn it into filament

    • @tin_foil_hat99
      @tin_foil_hat99  19 дней назад +1

      That's the plan! I will post a video once I have finalised the pulling and winding mechanism.

  • @InletKayaker
    @InletKayaker 10 дней назад

    I cant copy and paste the link...whaaaahhhhhh

    • @tin_foil_hat99
      @tin_foil_hat99  9 дней назад

      That's odd... I tried replacing the link in the description (probably a bug on RUclips's side). Could you check if it works now?
      Here is the link again in case it doesn't work:
      www.instructables.com/Low-Cost-Plastic-Extruder-for-Fillament-Production/

    • @InletKayaker
      @InletKayaker 9 дней назад

      Ok,thanks ,works now...

  • @chrisguo5698
    @chrisguo5698 День назад

    eletricity and water etc has to be cheap, otherwise it would be about the same if not more expensive than just buying filament

    • @tin_foil_hat99
      @tin_foil_hat99  16 часов назад

      electricity consumption is less than you think, and given raw materials are free that cost is quickly covered. Solar panels are also extremely common where I live. Not sure where water is used? Filament here costs 20 - 30 AUD per kg so this saves a ton of money. I am still designing the spooler for consistent diameter control, but this machine can be used for a wide range of products like beams, pens, lampshades etc, which will be showcased in a future video once the spooler is working. Also this design is to recycle plastic... not just produce filament...