Hi. We've made starterkits to setup a fully equipped Sheeptress workspace yourself to make sheets. You can DIY and make the machines yourself or BUY a kit to make it easier. preciousplastic.com/starterkits/overview.html Up to you, we are happy either way. More people recycling plastic! :)
Hi! I’m trying to produce one in Los Angeles I’ve shopped around to a bunch of different places and tried to get in contact with the Portland branch of precious plastics but cannot find anyone who is responding. Space is there any chance that I could message someone to find out about a starter kit I’ve already signed in and got a Patreon account supporting but not sure how to expedite this process
compression compression as is with low heat no shredding or sorting keep it simple. like use steel compression equipment. sheets, bricks boards, etc. keeping smell lower. better then wood or steel. fill plastic bottles with water use for watering gardens not drinking.
You guys made a very useful job and excellent information and I am really want to do something like to built some school desks for much needed countries, thanks
That is a beast of a structure. A proper item indeed. Was thinking though, how could such a groovy task as flattening sheets from chips be achieved with different approaches. The entire frame could be not even needed, if to be working on a seriously flat floor level, with a heater of a metal plate with DIY made heat coils to save most of the cost, and some weight in the form of bricks or anything perhaps lowered and raised and moved attached to a skid moving hydraulic pump cart that most factories have for shipping reasons, or with a bottle jack, or just adding bricks by hand then removing them if not many sheets are being made at one time, that would be a cheap way to apply the heat and the weight. Another idea that comes to mind would be to use a series of torch nozzles on pipes that fire flames onto the metal press plate, controlled with a heatscope/thermometer/thermistor to not over or underdo the melting. However, that sheetpress structural framework you developed shown in the presentation does seem like a premium way to go!
@@lolwtnick4362 It could involve treating the area of the floor with coating of a release agent, are you suggesting that the level of heat causes stone to deform, or the adhesion factor?
If you want to work on a smaller cheaper scale, you could always use a heat press or industrial panini maker. Both are fairly inexpensive compared to building an entire press of that size. (You can get a 15" x 15" heat press at walmart for around $200.) 🙂
I don't see why to do away with the frame, I wouldn't want to see warping later on from that but- in a physics textbook with ideal conditions I'm pretty sure you're right it would work just with weight stacked onto a rigid plate. As for heating it with flames I actually agree that it would end up being a lot cheaper for most people to do unless you could get a renewable source to power battery bank (a huge one) and use transformers to feed the 15kW it needs. I work in controls and when I'm able to invest in my own project involving running a 1m x 1m sheet press- I am planning on getting a thick steel plate or even backing the steel with ceramic. I want to create a "thermal reservoir' that can be heated and cooled slowly to keep it within zones the plastic wants to be, and even out the heating across the surface. Indeed, I think you would be able to easily wire an adequate precision thermostat, to a solenoid controlling a reasonably precise heater burning propane or something else. It's a tough cost benefit analysis but I think achieving the heating would cost less to do with combustion unless you are operating the press for a long time.
The MacSquash Box: 3 Home Depot orange buckets 2 12x16 black metal pegboards Various length nails Phase 1: Building the machine 1. Flip over a bucket, place pegboard on bottom, hammer nails through holes 2. Flip over another bucket, hammer nails through, remove nails, flip bucket back over, insert nails through bottom, so nails are hanging down. 3. Place first bucket on cement floor, so nails are facing upwards 4. Place plastic in the bucket 5. Place second bucket on top of plastic, so plastic is between two beds of nails 6. Place third untouched bucket into second bucket 7. Fill this bucket with plastic. 8. Now the fun begins: Pick up 50 lbs kettle bell weight and being smashing plastic in top bucket. At the same time, the plastic between the first two buckets will get punctured all over the place. After awhile, rotate all the plastic. Eventually you'll have lots of moderately processed and "shredded" plastic. Phase 2: Melting the plastic 1. Remove plastic from all buckets 2. Squeeze plastic between two metal pegboards. 3. Hit with array of 8x11 Fresnel lenses 4. Mold tacky plastic into pickets for a picket fence Sell pickets. Free plastic, "free" energy (your muscles, the earth, the nails), free pickets.
@@lolwtnick4362 Yes, but I've since modified it a little: All nails are smooth, otherwise the plastic is hard to remove. Then, chop up the plastic into pieces big enough to fit in the picket fence mold. Line the mold with heavy duty duct tape. Line the duct tape with plastic bags. Lay in the chopped up stiff plastic. Pour in an epoxy to hold everything together. Press together. So, no need to heat. The plastic was already melted into its form, so why heat again? Conclusion: Far less time, no Fresnel lens needed. It seems like we could reuse so much plastic to make 2x4s or pickets.
Have you ever tried to make a sheet of transparent PET bottles? I have an idea to make a Drumshield using PET bottles, but I haven`t a press. It would be interesting to know whether it is possible. I think if you make a transparent PET sheet it would be useful for the wide audience.
Can you make clear panels for building a greenhouse? If you can, do you need to add something to the mix to make it UV resistance so it won’t get brittle and break down in the sun?
Nice to see a skilled worker making things. A little thought on this concept: wouldn't it be better if you place the heaters under the plate and the press above? Heat rises up and gravity helps you press it down.
doesn't matter. it presses and heats. then you put it on a cooldown plate. if you think your idea is better, then let's see what you got? ideas mean nothing without action
Rather then a bunch of of tiny cartridge heaters you could use the heating element from an oven. It would require a redesign but would greatly cut down on costs.
Great work, keep it up! ;) I'm thinking about building one of these machines (with some friends). Since our products will be all day outside in the sun, I want the sheets to be uv-resistant. I know that uv-resistance is typically achieved by adding carbon black to the plastic, so using only carbon black shredded plastic will make the sheets uv resistant. But could you please tell me a way (the simpler the better) to make COLORED sheets that are uv-resistant? Maybe by adding uv-stabilizers during the melting process, what sould be tricky, since mixing the uv-stabilizers with the plastic pellets is not that easy I guess? Are there better ways? Thank you very much in advance :) Lukas
Would it be realistic to make a 2x1m press? This would be a much more practical size for things like office desks, which could be popular with companies who are interested in sustainability etc
Could be easily done from same schematics, basically doubling. Roller bearings on lower table would assist keeping table level. Dual jacks could be synched with simple 2 prong lever to 1 handle.
Totally possible, many people around the world are trying, we will most probs release a Sheetpress Pro, once we have got some feedback and seen some hacks on this one
Hello. How did you come up with the mathematics of this precious sheet press? In other words what formulas did you use to come up with the length, width, thickness, stresses, moments and even the angles ? what was the starting point of these calculations? Did you base it on the load of the shredded plastics or by the length and width of sheets you make?
@@ИгорьНизгурецкий Don't stick your body on the table, and you won't stick to it! 😊 I'm just messing with you Igor. Really though, a light covering of a high heat silicon lubricant could help.
It would be awesome if a natural gas powered version of this sheet press was also designed. Because Electricity is very costly compared to natural gas in Turkey. I saw that natural gas powered sheet press on instagram once. But i couldnt see again.
Natural gas gives a more even heat as well...was thinking the same thing. I want to produce something similar to what these guys are making for the construction industry. The product I want to make sells for $240 - $300 usd. About $8 worth of HDPE...
@@ahosie ruclips.net/video/9ISifqlfUzo/видео.html How To Make A Hot Plate From Conductive Ink 6,670 views•Mar 21, 2014 ,Robert Murray-Smith limited only by the substrate and current you use in construction ruclips.net/video/T56wuO43lW4/видео.html Making And using A Drawdown Bar - Meyer Rod 1,675 views•Dec 11, 2019 ,Robert Murray-Smith ruclips.net/video/dH_ZTD1BgSk/видео.html Some Furthur Thoughts On Constructing A Giant Radiator 1,852 views•Oct 11, 2014 ,Robert Murray-Smith etc,etc...
Thank you for the fantastic projects can you make for me the beams from plastic blended with lake sand (plastic -sand bars), using different ratio of the mixture, the first beam should have 20 percent plastic and 80 percent lake sand, the second beam 30 percent plastic and 70 percent lake sand, third beam 35 percent plastic and 65 percent lake sand, fourth beam 40 percent plastic and 60 percent lake sand, each beam should be of length about 2 meters and diameter 12 millimeters.
Will give comosstrive price online at Karachi Pakistan. Give details how much electry power require whst how much electry kv. This is made of which country. How many sheets per hour made. Etc with details. Thanx
Maybe you should try yo use ceramic og infrared heaters like the ones used in thermoformming, maybe even use old "oven" from discarded machines, or contact some buisnesses who work with thermoforming to get som kind of work relationship, if you can give them positive pr. and even material to form, then they might help getting the right heaters or ovens 👍 You could then get "ovens" in a wide variety in size, with the opportunity of industry standards.
Hi! i love the idea of recycling plastics! and i want to implement it into the crafts i make, i was wondering if you would be able to share any tips on polishing plastic to a high shine and gloss, it would be so helpful
Hi. We've made starterkits to setup a fully equipped Sheeptress workspace yourself to make sheets.
You can DIY and make the machines yourself or BUY a kit to make it easier.
preciousplastic.com/starterkits/overview.html
Up to you, we are happy either way. More people recycling plastic! :)
Hi guys i want more deitail about your machine . And also i want know if you can sport to africa pleasse answer me
My email is. Amisiaya6@gmail.com
Thank you.
Good job 👍👍
.
How to buy these machines?
I'm from Malaysia
Hi! I’m trying to produce one in Los Angeles I’ve shopped around to a bunch of different places and tried to get in contact with the Portland branch of precious plastics but cannot find anyone who is responding. Space is there any chance that I could message someone to find out about a starter kit I’ve already signed in and got a Patreon account supporting but not sure how to expedite this process
Much respect for what you have done and what you are going to do. As well, great opportunities for young people to think for themselves and build.
Really your are the best youtuber for this world, because easy steps and easy way to learn, best of luck brother
Doing good job... giving knowledge to every one
compression compression as is with low heat no shredding or sorting keep it simple. like use steel compression equipment. sheets, bricks boards, etc. keeping smell lower. better then wood or steel. fill plastic bottles with water use for watering gardens not drinking.
Definitely some mind blowing stuff here, I already know what I'm going to do!🤯 Similar but opposite, pretty groovy stuff really...😲
I like the guy first I was not sure he could be best and very clear love and support your team work
You guys made a very useful job and excellent information and I am really want to do something like to built some school desks for much needed countries, thanks
That is a beast of a structure. A proper item indeed. Was thinking though, how could such a groovy task as flattening sheets from chips be achieved with different approaches.
The entire frame could be not even needed, if to be working on a seriously flat floor level, with a heater of a metal plate with DIY made heat coils to save most of the cost, and some weight in the form of bricks or anything perhaps lowered and raised and moved attached to a skid moving hydraulic pump cart that most factories have for shipping reasons, or with a bottle jack, or just adding bricks by hand then removing them if not many sheets are being made at one time, that would be a cheap way to apply the heat and the weight. Another idea that comes to mind would be to use a series of torch nozzles on pipes that fire flames onto the metal press plate, controlled with a heatscope/thermometer/thermistor to not over or underdo the melting. However, that sheetpress structural framework you developed shown in the presentation does seem like a premium way to go!
You shouldn't want to work on the floor. Your back (health) is more precious than anything in the world.
lol ever try to peel it off the floor?
it would seriously ruin any stone floor heating plastic that hot and the cooling.
@@lolwtnick4362 It could involve treating the area of the floor with coating of a release agent, are you suggesting that the level of heat causes stone to deform, or the adhesion factor?
If you want to work on a smaller cheaper scale, you could always use a heat press or industrial panini maker. Both are fairly inexpensive compared to building an entire press of that size. (You can get a 15" x 15" heat press at walmart for around $200.) 🙂
I don't see why to do away with the frame, I wouldn't want to see warping later on from that but- in a physics textbook with ideal conditions I'm pretty sure you're right it would work just with weight stacked onto a rigid plate.
As for heating it with flames I actually agree that it would end up being a lot cheaper for most people to do unless you could get a renewable source to power battery bank (a huge one) and use transformers to feed the 15kW it needs.
I work in controls and when I'm able to invest in my own project involving running a 1m x 1m sheet press- I am planning on getting a thick steel plate or even backing the steel with ceramic. I want to create a "thermal reservoir' that can be heated and cooled slowly to keep it within zones the plastic wants to be, and even out the heating across the surface.
Indeed, I think you would be able to easily wire an adequate precision thermostat, to a solenoid controlling a reasonably precise heater burning propane or something else.
It's a tough cost benefit analysis but I think achieving the heating would cost less to do with combustion unless you are operating the press for a long time.
the smooder the surface !
hes back
More power to you guys, what you do is great. Thanks for sharing in deed!
*indeed
The MacSquash Box:
3 Home Depot orange buckets
2 12x16 black metal pegboards
Various length nails
Phase 1: Building the machine
1. Flip over a bucket, place pegboard on bottom, hammer nails through holes
2. Flip over another bucket, hammer nails through, remove nails, flip bucket back over, insert nails through bottom, so nails are hanging down.
3. Place first bucket on cement floor, so nails are facing upwards
4. Place plastic in the bucket
5. Place second bucket on top of plastic, so plastic is between two beds of nails
6. Place third untouched bucket into second bucket
7. Fill this bucket with plastic.
8. Now the fun begins: Pick up 50 lbs kettle bell weight and being smashing plastic in top bucket. At the same time, the plastic between the first two buckets will get punctured all over the place. After awhile, rotate all the plastic.
Eventually you'll have lots of moderately processed and "shredded" plastic.
Phase 2: Melting the plastic
1. Remove plastic from all buckets
2. Squeeze plastic between two metal pegboards.
3. Hit with array of 8x11 Fresnel lenses
4. Mold tacky plastic into pickets for a picket fence
Sell pickets.
Free plastic, "free" energy (your muscles, the earth, the nails), free pickets.
2.0...
Coming soon!
did u do this? its an extreme waste of time and inefficient.
@@lolwtnick4362
Yes, but I've since modified it a little:
All nails are smooth, otherwise the plastic is hard to remove.
Then, chop up the plastic into pieces big enough to fit in the picket fence mold.
Line the mold with heavy duty duct tape.
Line the duct tape with plastic bags.
Lay in the chopped up stiff plastic.
Pour in an epoxy to hold everything together.
Press together.
So, no need to heat. The plastic was already melted into its form, so why heat again?
Conclusion:
Far less time, no Fresnel lens needed.
It seems like we could reuse so much plastic to make 2x4s or pickets.
Замечательно!
Всё доступно и просто!
Молодцы!!!
Have you ever tried to make a sheet of transparent PET bottles? I have an idea to make a Drumshield using PET bottles, but I haven`t a press. It would be interesting to know whether it is possible. I think if you make a transparent PET sheet it would be useful for the wide audience.
@3Djoin thank you!
Can you make clear panels for building a greenhouse? If you can, do you need to add something to the mix to make it UV resistance so it won’t get brittle and break down in the sun?
Mold design is 👌👌👌👌
I like ur tool room.
انت شخص عظيم وما تقدمه لنا أعظم
Nice to see a skilled worker making things.
A little thought on this concept: wouldn't it be better if you place the heaters under the plate and the press above?
Heat rises up and gravity helps you press it down.
Are u marketing this machine how can we get this in india what will be price
doesn't matter. it presses and heats. then you put it on a cooldown plate.
if you think your idea is better, then let's see what you got? ideas mean nothing without action
@@lolwtnick4362 bruh that's a little agressive, his comment was constructive, hope you cooled down since then
Beyond my capabilities, but maybe inspirational. The car jack is something most people can get and use.
This is it right here! The future is plastic.
wow! Is like heaven that place! thanks
Might want to use something to stabilize it like a 2 piston or more tandem Jack if you figure out the mechanics of it .Great work keep up the video's
Rather then a bunch of of tiny cartridge heaters you could use the heating element from an oven. It would require a redesign but would greatly cut down on costs.
I wonder if it would not be more cost/effort effective to instead of the heating cartriges use a silicone heater, usually used on cheap 3D printers...
Great plan for recycling if you have a complete machinists shop. Thanks.
Super Video.Danke!
Hi, it is excellent video, can I have the details information Bom and drawings?
Very good information
Great work, keep it up! ;)
I'm thinking about building one of these machines (with some friends). Since our products will be all day outside in the sun, I want the sheets to be uv-resistant.
I know that uv-resistance is typically achieved by adding carbon black to the plastic, so using only carbon black shredded plastic will make the sheets uv resistant. But could you please tell me a way (the simpler the better) to make COLORED sheets that are uv-resistant? Maybe by adding uv-stabilizers during the melting process, what sould be tricky, since mixing the uv-stabilizers with the plastic pellets is not that easy I guess? Are there better ways?
Thank you very much in advance :)
Lukas
Very cool idea😊
I think for you next video you might want to make a basic sheet metal bender. I get your trying to make it cost affordable but dam. You could use one.
Would it be realistic to make a 2x1m press? This would be a much more practical size for things like office desks, which could be popular with companies who are interested in sustainability etc
🤔
show the picture! i seems interestng
Could be easily done from same schematics, basically doubling. Roller bearings on lower table would assist keeping table level. Dual jacks could be synched with simple 2 prong lever to 1 handle.
Totally possible, many people around the world are trying, we will most probs release a Sheetpress Pro, once we have got some feedback and seen some hacks on this one
a 2x1m sheet would be great. You could make a sled and a boat.
Can u make press for plastic bag, films,chips pkt and various plastic that couldn't be recycled.
Good working,Thanks.
Nice.......guys from here Uganda
well done! thank you for sharing
Thanks for sharing this informative and useful video
I just got one word to say. That was cool an awesome🙄
gracias amigos por compartir sus conocimientos
How do/can I process pulverized polypropylene? I have a couple of tons awaiting my attention. Please advise. Thank you!🙂👍
Wow... List out the electronic component .... And the diagram of how to fixed it together
Always dazzle us thanks for the valuable information
Please make video about acrylic 1 inches thik sheet, and it's material to be use
É possível fabricar essas placas na espessura que quiser?
I like your work brother's
Please show more details like circuit diagram, making process etc.
Can you built a machine that makes polyester fiber from shredded plastic pieces.
Hello. How did you come up with the mathematics of this precious sheet press?
In other words what formulas did you use to come up with the length, width, thickness, stresses, moments and even the angles ?
what was the starting point of these calculations?
Did you base it on the load of the shredded plastics or by the length and width of sheets you make?
you can make fiber reinforced honeycomb cores with this
You should use a heat compound between the aluminum blocks and sheet as well.
Hi! I am faced with the problem of sticking to the table. Can you advise what substance to lubricate the surface with?
@@ИгорьНизгурецкий Don't stick your body on the table, and you won't stick to it! 😊 I'm just messing with you Igor. Really though, a light covering of a high heat silicon lubricant could help.
Can I use this method to make PVC board?
Impresionante!! Buen trabajo!
It would be awesome if a natural gas powered version of this sheet press was also designed. Because Electricity is very costly compared to natural gas in Turkey. I saw that natural gas powered sheet press on instagram once. But i couldnt see again.
Natural gas gives a more even heat as well...was thinking the same thing. I want to produce something similar to what these guys are making for the construction industry. The product I want to make sells for $240 - $300 usd. About $8 worth of HDPE...
13.37 error message. The rest, perfect as always
Super👌
Muy buena idea y trabajo. Felicitaciones!!!
how much labor and electricity does that need for one sheet ? is it economically efficeint?
Whooooooooooo verry good
Muchmuch thankyou 🙂👍👍👍👍
You could use ac silicone heated beds to do the task easily.
Got a link to one that will maintain 250 celcius for hours on end?
@@ahosie ruclips.net/video/9ISifqlfUzo/видео.html
How To Make A Hot Plate From Conductive Ink
6,670 views•Mar 21, 2014
,Robert Murray-Smith
limited only by the substrate and current you use in construction
ruclips.net/video/T56wuO43lW4/видео.html
Making And using A Drawdown Bar - Meyer Rod
1,675 views•Dec 11, 2019
,Robert Murray-Smith
ruclips.net/video/dH_ZTD1BgSk/видео.html
Some Furthur Thoughts On Constructing A Giant Radiator
1,852 views•Oct 11, 2014
,Robert Murray-Smith
etc,etc...
Amazing project 👏👏👏
Thanks for sharing way to build machine, I hope I can make it really.
Brilliant work!
What kind of plastic do you guys require to do this? Is it possible to mix plastic types?
Your awesome guys keep up the good work....
Thank you for the fantastic projects can you make for me the beams from plastic blended with lake sand (plastic -sand bars), using different ratio of the mixture, the first beam should have 20 percent plastic and 80 percent lake sand, the second beam 30 percent plastic and 70 percent lake sand, third beam 35 percent plastic and 65 percent lake sand, fourth beam 40 percent plastic and 60 percent lake sand, each beam should be of length about 2 meters and diameter 12 millimeters.
Wow, this is amazing!👍
Very good!
Hi Dave can some one use a heat press machine for make tee shirt print, to modify and make a plastic sheet press..?
So great.i wish to do such
Will give comosstrive price online at Karachi Pakistan. Give details how much electry power require whst how much electry kv. This is made of which country. How many sheets per hour made. Etc with details. Thanx
Se puede utilizar para polietileno??
thanks for the sharing
Thanks so much.
Brilliant 👌
I like your works. Keep it up. Can you help me on plastic water bottles recycling like this.
The sheets look quite thick - is it possible to make thinner ones for vacuum forming?
this question is also interesting
I need this machine please and how much to Namibia 🇳🇦 thanks
Did you make the aluminum sheets from recycle cans that you’ve melted?
Did you use binding compound on the plastics you used?
Maybe you should try yo use ceramic og infrared heaters like the ones used in thermoformming, maybe even use old "oven" from discarded machines, or contact some buisnesses who work with thermoforming to get som kind of work relationship, if you can give them positive pr. and even material to form, then they might help getting the right heaters or ovens 👍
You could then get "ovens" in a wide variety in size, with the opportunity of industry standards.
Thanks sir
Excelente te felicito muy buenas ideas
Hi! i love the idea of recycling plastics! and i want to implement it into the crafts i make, i was wondering if you would be able to share any tips on polishing plastic to a high shine and gloss, it would be so helpful
make them from PS, comes out like glass
Three questions
Do you manufacture the machines to sell?
What is the price of this video?
Do you ship to Honduras?
How thin can you extrude the sheets?
amazing, but very easy if the pressure on top
How do you guarantee even pressure on all four corners that result in even thickness?
I guess the moulds at 16:56 will determine the thickness. The question is then if there is enough plastic to fill all the corners
Muy buena máquina..
Cuanto cuesta..? En Dolares..
Hello, any easy ways to keep this beast onto a MONOPHASE source ?
It is to good
any issues with the forces of the press and the aluminium sheet losing strength at high temperatures?
thats pretty cool
exelente gracias por la idea, pronto mostrare resultado suerte y buena salud
Bagaimana cara sambungkan semua elemen jadi satu aliran.
✔❤👍Super ❤ 👍 Super ❤ 👍 ✔
wicked idea.
Can you hot fool plastic,a like they do with steel to make sheets of steel
How many minute it takes to become a sheet, and WHT is perfect temperature?
depends on your plastic type. go to the download kit. it tell all the time and temps
I want to buy one of these. I don't have the time to build it. Any one selling?