I think this is amazing. As a 3d printing company this would be a great benefit to anyone doing printing or making. It's important we start to reduce the plastic waste. And now with the vast filament selection. And mainly useless trinkets printed that are thrown away. We can now focus on recycling all of this
You guys are doing such a great job here, I have shared this channel as much as I can and appealing to donate to the cause. Good luck with your efforts.
This is cool, i work on large extrusion machines making vinyl window parts, its really amazing seeing this on a smaller scale, it kinda reminds me of our capstock extruders
As an extruder manufacturer, I must say it's really nice, maybe i will show this to our designer and give them some inspiration and make a mini cute extruder😄
congratulations, that machine is awesome, here in Colombia i worked in a company where posts and boards are made from recycled plastic, the machines retain the same concept as yours. molding is done by extrusion and then cooling by immersion in water. greetings.
Hola soy Efrain, (no se si este comentario llegara al autor del video, pero espero que si) tengo 16 años, estudio electromecanica y me parecio un buen proyecto de escuela, pero fuera de lo escolar e decidido hacer todas las maquinas presentadas en la pagina, creo que es una gran idea para cambiar el mundo. desde pequeños avances en mi ciudad se pueden hacer grandes cosas. Un gran saludo desde Queretaro Mexico (algunos amigos esperan la traduccion del video :D) Gracias por compartir estas grandes ideas...
Que onda. Si quieres yo te ayudo, ya he estado haciendo mi máquina, espero terminarla en esta semana. También puedes utilizar el traductor automático de google y para traducir el video ponle en cc y seccionas subtítulos en español
Hola, lo felicito por varios aspectos, uno de ellos es el de la preocupación por el planeta y la concientización de los seres humanos con nuestros desechos plásticos. Lo otro por sus excelentes videos y la enseñanza a partir del reciclaje y la realización de máquinas para la manufactura de los plásticos.Un gran saludo desde Colombia... Hello, I congratulate you on several aspects, one of them is the concern for the planet and awareness of human beings with our plastic waste. The other for its excellent teaching videos and from the repair and maintenance of machines for the manufacture of plastics.A big hello from Colombia ...
Hello, dear friend. This is Lindsay from JAIHO Min China. Are you interested in recycling machine? We can help you, dear. My whatsapp :+8618868089679 or send me email service doc@jaihogroup.com.cn
How about open space machines? I am very intrested in these projects and will build machines 2018. Would love to see 'recycling stations' around the globe, where people can bring their plastic and walk off with some crafted things! Anyone up for teamwork near Bochum?
Amigo soy estudiante de universidad y me gusta mucho este proyecto pero los planos no estan en la pagina, ¿tendras un link donde pueda descargar toda la información, planos y diagramas para hacer la mía ??, gracias.
Very informative and entertaining video Dave, on the subject of modifying and hacking this machine's orientation is very similar to horazontal injection molding machines, if clamping force and an assembly for the mold holder/ part ejecter can be drafted this could turn into an automated or semi automatic injection molding machine instead of the labor intensive hand operated one.
one thing i've noticed missing from the list of machines, and making recycled filament being mentioned, for a greater control on size, and compactness between extruder and spooling device, A water bath is handy. cools the filament so it locks in the size, it's less likely to stretch or deform after that.
if everybody decided tor recycle plastic like that instead of just throwing it out there wouldnt be any in the ocean people need to stop looking at plastic like its trash but rather like a materials that can be recycled indefinitely to make all sorts of stuff like tables car parts tools etc
From your developments, i can build all-in-one machine. Shredder -> extruder -> printer. I threw plastic in to the case and after 32 hours the printer do anything that i was needed at home... great scott! :D i hope in 2019 you are already do it.
Hey, I thought about building one of these machineries, because I like the Idea, but isn`t it almost impossible to clean this mechanism, because of the molten plastik everywhere ? May you publish a video, showing a cleaning-process please ? Thanks for Answers in advance
Even if I weren't as bad as I am with mechanics, I can't afford this amount of work and neither can pay for all the tools you used. But, I would like to have a machine like this at home. I'm trying to go zero waste but there's a lot of stuff at home made of plastic that I want to turn into something useful. How could I do it to have someone doing it for me? Who should I contact? By the way you are saving the planet and is so inspiring to have people like you on this planet
Yes, in USA, a 1/2" variable speed drill is good enough, eh ?- - just make a simple jig on the trigger using a lock nut and bolt, so you can turn the blot into the trigger to up the RPM's, lock the bolt in place with locknut so it does not vibrate off
Would not work. We need a slow speed motor is not really true. We need motor with high torque. How to get more torque? For examle, reduction gearing. Reduction gear is makes the motor slower and gives more torque. Its like your gear shifter vs gas pedal on your car. You don't shift back on uphill because you want to go slow, but because your car can't sustain the high speed under high load, just like your electric motor.
In joy the video thanks for shearing. I have a welding tip grinding where you are going to weld will make the weld stick better. Look better. And you won't have as much build up. Less inclusion in welds. Anyway just my 2 cents.
Great video...definitely food for thought...good job well done...I would love to have a go at this...might need to develop some new skills along the way and find some work arounds but this looks doable...
The introduction of a 3D shredder and 3D printer filament maker by Precious Plastic are tools that have the potential to revolutionize and revitalize the plastic waste industry in my opinion. Although the initial cost to build and the knowledge to construct may seem discouraging, I think, if a person has the monetary and mechanical potential, then the build will be most rewarding. As 3D printing grows in its use, so too will the need for its material... plastic filament. As the demand and consumption for plastic waste continues to decrease in China, formerly the largest user of American plastic waste, the US finds itself in a predicament with what to do with plastic scraps that must now, in turn, be sold to China. Yet, plastic waste material need no longer be a an expense to the US waste industry that ends up in landfills that have met their waste capacity. As a new tool, the 3D printer filament maker, may revolutionize the way Americans and other nations view plastic. The 3D Printing hobbyist and the like may view this a cash crop “harvest” waiting to be converted into a resource to meet the demand of maker 3D printing. Now one person's plastic waste can become another's precious resource. Plastic can now be turned into a material used in the 3D “printing” process making the recycling of plastics possible and accessible for the avid hobbyist to produce free filament for 3D Printing. In turn, production costs may be rapidly decreased for the hobbyist with such a material “free for the picking” out of the trash and into the workspace.
Mister, your video and advices were great. I will build one. it is an excellent project for my students, they will visit his web page. Thanks a lot. Regards. From Ecuador Juan Carlos.
Hello ! I'm almost done building everything I just have a problem with wiring everything I'm very bad at this and tried to find at the forum but couldn't help would be very appreciated Thank you for this amazing idea !
Hi Dave, first of all great video series and work! second I have a question: when I melt down food grade plastics such as HDPE or PP and reform it into watever new item is it still food grade?
¡Hola! Una duda. ¿De cuánto voltaje son las resistencias y dónde las puedo conseguir más económicas? Al igual del motor,¿de cuánto voltaje es y dónde puedo conseguir uno semi-usado más económico?
Excellent video! I've been struggling with something similar for some time. What would you estimate the maximum diameter of extruded material would be?
Really nice video, i want to build something like this and I was wondering if you have any problems with air bubbles trapped in the material and with the fumes that come out from the melting process
It would work, but, a hand drill is not designed for continuous operation. So I am pretty sure you would burn the drill out. How long it would take to kill the drill depends on how good the drill is, but, I am kinda certain that would happen.
I don't think it would have the torque required. Sure, the bit they use is meant to be used on a hand drill, but all the power is focused on the tip of the bit drilling into the wood. Here, it's focused throughout the entire body, or "threads", of the bit. So high torque is needed, so that you have a very consistent speed.
Would not work. We need a slow speed motor is not really true. We need motor with high torque. How to get more torque? For examle, reduction gearing. Reduction gear is makes the motor slower and gives more torque. Its like your gear shifter vs gas pedal on your car. You don't shift back on uphill because you want to go slow, but because your car can't sustain the high speed under high load, just like your electric motor. Plus most drills not designed to deliver high torque, continous operation, etc...
I built one myself and it works great! However, I am using a DC motor that gets really hot after 3 minutes of use. I know it will over heat if I keep at it. Does anyone know what motor specs I should be using? Several people below have mentioned high torque, but no one has mentioned the actual value or the operating rpm. Also, I am trying to produce 8lbs/hr (0.0011Kg/s), does anyone know what torque and rpm I should be using to get that kind of mass flow rate?
I think this is amazing.
As a 3d printing company this would be a great benefit to anyone doing printing or making.
It's important we start to reduce the plastic waste.
And now with the vast filament selection. And mainly useless trinkets printed that are thrown away. We can now focus on recycling all of this
This is a very clear and precise description of a basic plastic injection machine. Well done!
Larry Lund this is actually extrusion
This was a very good video. Who knew that an extrusion machine would be so easy to make? Nice job, Dave!
I'm an Erema operator for a large plastic recycler , you are very entertaining and skillful
Thanks for getting her done and not trying to explain physics and gear ratio and all the other things in the universe great job!
2:18 hopper ...... 3:15 barrel ..... 3:50 screw ...... 5:00 nozzle ..... 13:20 heaters ..... 14:00 motor ..... 14:53 complete machine ........ 17:00 modular ....... tags: 777extrusion
You guys are doing such a great job here, I have shared this channel as much as I can and appealing to donate to the cause. Good luck with your efforts.
This is cool, i work on large extrusion machines making vinyl window parts, its really amazing seeing this on a smaller scale, it kinda reminds me of our capstock extruders
The video is just excellent with easy to understand language for a common man to technically qualified. Thanks dear for the great presentation.
You are very handy. And the wood drill idea is just amazing.
As an extruder manufacturer, I must say it's really nice, maybe i will show this to our designer and give them some inspiration and make a mini cute extruder😄
WOW! You are the very type of genius I need in my life to measure up to what my imagination wants to create with disgarded plastics!
congratulations, that machine is awesome, here in Colombia i worked in a company where posts and boards are made from recycled plastic, the machines retain the same concept as yours. molding is done by extrusion and then cooling by immersion in water. greetings.
Man only one thing to say .... The cause you have chosen for your life .. That is awesome .. AMEN !
Hola soy Efrain, (no se si este comentario llegara al autor del video, pero espero que si) tengo 16 años, estudio electromecanica y me parecio un buen proyecto de escuela, pero fuera de lo escolar e decidido hacer todas las maquinas presentadas en la pagina, creo que es una gran idea para cambiar el mundo. desde pequeños avances en mi ciudad se pueden hacer grandes cosas.
Un gran saludo desde Queretaro Mexico (algunos amigos esperan la traduccion del video :D)
Gracias por compartir estas grandes ideas...
+efrain avila martinez de donde sos efrain?
+efrain avila martinez Te deseo mucho éxito, saludos.
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hola!!!! tu me podrías ayudar con la traducción?? de verdad estoy muy interesada
Que onda. Si quieres yo te ayudo, ya he estado haciendo mi máquina, espero terminarla en esta semana. También puedes utilizar el traductor automático de google y para traducir el video ponle en cc y seccionas subtítulos en español
Excelente video !! las nuevas generaciones te lo van a agradecer, tanto o mas que nosotros. Saludos desde Cordoba Argentina !
Muchas gracias, tu forma de explicar es muy clara y me ayuda en la construcción de la extrusora. Gracias por compartir tus conocimentos
Lograste hacerlo ,eres técnico en torno algo así ?
Incredible, using the stainless wood screw was genius!
Hola, lo felicito por varios aspectos, uno de ellos es el de
la preocupación por el planeta y la concientización de los seres humanos con
nuestros desechos plásticos. Lo otro por sus excelentes videos y la enseñanza a
partir del reciclaje y la realización de máquinas para la manufactura de los plásticos.Un gran saludo desde Colombia...
Hello, I congratulate you on several aspects, one of them is the concern for the planet and awareness of human beings with our plastic waste. The other for its excellent teaching videos and from the repair and maintenance of machines for the manufacture of plastics.A big hello from Colombia ...
Son,I am proud on you! I know what I need to do now!Thanks
for people doing this...try to use a coupling, and you can use the same motor and gearbox for the shredder too.
Hello, dear friend. This is Lindsay from JAIHO Min China. Are you interested in recycling machine? We can help you, dear. My whatsapp :+8618868089679 or send me email service doc@jaihogroup.com.cn
damn, this is the real man's job,where one could forge so many machines and devices
A one-man factory... very impressive!
Thanks Dave. Can you use other types of heaters? You are so kind in making these videos, and with subtitles! From Argentina I reiterate my gratitude.
I like your recycling centre. Our local council stopped public picking through stuff due to insurance risks.
Big thumbs up on this build 👍
How about open space machines?
I am very intrested in these projects and will build machines 2018.
Would love to see 'recycling stations' around the globe, where people can bring their plastic and walk off with some crafted things!
Anyone up for teamwork near Bochum?
wow that warehouse is heaven !
Amigo soy estudiante de universidad y me gusta mucho este proyecto pero los planos no estan en la pagina, ¿tendras un link donde pueda descargar toda la información, planos y diagramas para hacer la mía ??, gracias.
A person could probably adapt a arduino to control the temp and feed rate! Great video!
a person just did
Very informative and entertaining video Dave, on the subject of modifying and hacking this machine's orientation is very similar to horazontal injection molding machines, if clamping force and an assembly for the mold holder/ part ejecter can be drafted this could turn into an automated or semi automatic injection molding machine instead of the labor intensive hand operated one.
Some good engineering here, compliments.
that is very cool. great instructions.
wood drill...damn, that's so good idea! I was thinking of some kind of huge threaded rod , but this is much better. Thanks for inspiration! ^^
one thing i've noticed missing from the list of machines, and making recycled filament being mentioned, for a greater control on size, and compactness between extruder and spooling device, A water bath is handy. cools the filament so it locks in the size, it's less likely to stretch or deform after that.
Dude you're incredible. Amazing vid.
Hay.....its just fantastic...... contain is very clear and easy to understand....lots of information......nice videography as well
Você é incrível, saiba que aqui em manaus município localizado na amazônia brasil, você tem uma fã.
Muy bueno el vídeo. Gracias por compartir tus conocimientos. Saludos desde Paraguay.
Really good lesson, very easy way to explain. Thanks
Parabéns pela iniciativa! Esta ideia poderá ajudar muita gente.
Excelent video! Thanks a lot from Argentina
Excellent sir,may God bless you
Gracias Dave , tus videos son muy claro , dan ganas de comenzar a reciclar el mundo.
Man you made my whole day was looking for something to do... after watching your website intro video Its amazing im joining the map. Thank you.
if everybody decided tor recycle plastic like that instead of just throwing it out there wouldnt be any in the ocean people need to stop looking at plastic like its trash but rather like a materials that can be recycled indefinitely to make all sorts of stuff like tables car parts tools etc
From your developments, i can build all-in-one machine. Shredder -> extruder -> printer. I threw plastic in to the case and after 32 hours the printer do anything that i was needed at home... great scott! :D i hope in 2019 you are already do it.
Absolutely awsome!! Very, very nice. Congrats!
I am gonna do something big with this,
Thanks Dave.
You can really use it to make filament for the 3D printer? If yes, how many meters in one hour?
Excellent design of nozzle - easy to fabricate.
Excelente video muchas gracias por compartirlo 👍 SALUDOS DESDE ECUADOR 🇪🇨👌🇪🇨
Excellent job Dave, thanks.
Really excellent video and design and the only criticism is please wear safety glasses to protect your eyes when machining.
That is a great idea for one man creator. Thanks for sharing it.
Hey,
I thought about building one of these machineries, because I like the Idea,
but isn`t it almost impossible to clean this mechanism, because of the molten plastik everywhere ?
May you publish a video, showing a cleaning-process please ?
Thanks for Answers in advance
You have some great fabrication skillz!!
U da man my friend! Blessings to all of creation!
your a amazing engineering inventor .excellent video
Thank you. It's very interesting. I'm at Brazil and works with recyclin
Keep coming back to this maybe make one one day
Una genialidad este proyecto, a fabricar y usar estas máquinas!
Español
Inglés
You are a genius, I hope you continue making machines, I wonder if that system is the same to make balanced food in pellets.
Even if I weren't as bad as I am with mechanics, I can't afford this amount of work and neither can pay for all the tools you used. But, I would like to have a machine like this at home. I'm trying to go zero waste but there's a lot of stuff at home made of plastic that I want to turn into something useful. How could I do it to have someone doing it for me? Who should I contact?
By the way you are saving the planet and is so inspiring to have people like you on this planet
Very good job man!!! 👍👍👍💪💪💪
Yes, in USA, a 1/2" variable speed drill is good enough, eh ?- - just make a simple jig on the trigger using a lock nut and bolt, so you can turn the blot into the trigger to up the RPM's, lock the bolt in place with locknut so it does not vibrate off
Would not work. We need a slow speed motor is not really true. We need motor with high torque. How to get more torque? For examle, reduction gearing. Reduction gear is makes the motor slower and gives more torque. Its like your gear shifter vs gas pedal on your car. You don't shift back on uphill because you want to go slow, but because your car can't sustain the high speed under high load, just like your electric motor.
Very high build quality
Excelente trabajo amigo.espero poder construir mi máquina. Saludos y bendiciones desde México Capital.
that's an awesome shop..... one day I'll have a shop like that
Nice video, use green sceen on that board haha nice don!
In joy the video thanks for shearing. I have a welding tip grinding where you are going to weld will make the weld stick better. Look better. And you won't have as much build up. Less inclusion in welds. Anyway just my 2 cents.
Man!!!!!! You r my new hero
Watching this with a friend and they said "Is that guy Russian?" My response? "Nah he actually takes his time, its just cut really well"
and what if he was Russian
Capo!! Simple, directo, potente. Al mentón. (Capo!! Simple, direct, powerful. To the chin)
Gracias (desde Argentina)
Great video...definitely food for thought...good job well done...I would love to have a go at this...might need to develop some new skills along the way and find some work arounds but this looks doable...
If we want to build this kind of small maching to make PVC Pipe or PPR pipe, what should be our ideal Barrel Dia and Lenghth?
The introduction of a 3D shredder and 3D printer filament maker by Precious Plastic are tools that have the potential to revolutionize and revitalize the plastic waste industry in my opinion. Although the initial cost to build and the knowledge to construct may seem discouraging, I think, if a person has the monetary and mechanical potential, then the build will be most rewarding. As 3D printing grows in its use, so too will the need for its material... plastic filament. As the demand and consumption for plastic waste continues to decrease in China, formerly the largest user of American plastic waste, the US finds itself in a predicament with what to do with plastic scraps that must now, in turn, be sold to China. Yet, plastic waste material need no longer be a an expense to the US waste industry that ends up in landfills that have met their waste capacity. As a new tool, the 3D printer filament maker, may revolutionize the way Americans and other nations view plastic. The 3D Printing hobbyist and the like may view this a cash crop “harvest” waiting to be converted into a resource to meet the demand of maker 3D printing. Now one person's plastic waste can become another's precious resource. Plastic can now be turned into a material used in the 3D “printing” process making the recycling of plastics possible and accessible for the avid hobbyist to produce free filament for 3D Printing. In turn, production costs may be rapidly decreased for the hobbyist with such a material “free for the picking” out of the trash and into the workspace.
Mister, your video and advices were great. I will build one. it is an excellent project for my students, they will visit his web page. Thanks a lot. Regards. From Ecuador Juan Carlos.
Hello !
I'm almost done building everything
I just have a problem with wiring everything
I'm very bad at this and tried to find at the forum but couldn't
help would be very appreciated
Thank you for this amazing idea !
The temperature controller PID you're using should have a wiring diagram. That's pretty much all you need.
Thank you, this video was very educational!
This is so awesome dude. Thanks!
Hi Dave, first of all great video series and work! second I have a question: when I melt down food grade plastics such as HDPE or PP and reform it into watever new item is it still food grade?
¡Hola! Una duda. ¿De cuánto voltaje son las resistencias y dónde las puedo conseguir más económicas? Al igual del motor,¿de cuánto voltaje es y dónde puedo conseguir uno semi-usado más económico?
Awesome video, you are a talented dude.
I'M from India. we also done pedal powered plastic recycling Mc that shred n extrude the plastic...
Excellent video! I've been struggling with something similar for some time. What would you estimate the maximum diameter of extruded material would be?
Thanks for this cool video, was very interesting!
excelente video mi pana gracias por tus enseñanzas
Saludos desde Venezuela
Waoh! Man you inspire me.
Very interesting stuff, I would go for a counter-rotary extruder for ABS/carbon....I need to build one!! Thanks for the ideas!
Then, you can create your own ABS filament for a 3D printer.
Really nice video, i want to build something like this and I was wondering if you have any problems with air bubbles trapped in the material and with the fumes that come out from the melting process
I loved this video. Bravo!
how about using an handdrill as a motor? wouldnt that be powerful enough, and you could control the speed.
good idea
It would work, but, a hand drill is not designed for continuous operation. So I am pretty sure you would burn the drill out. How long it would take to kill the drill depends on how good the drill is, but, I am kinda certain that would happen.
I don't think it would have the torque required. Sure, the bit they use is meant to be used on a hand drill, but all the power is focused on the tip of the bit drilling into the wood. Here, it's focused throughout the entire body, or "threads", of the bit. So high torque is needed, so that you have a very consistent speed.
Would not work. We need a slow speed motor is not really true. We need motor with high torque. How to get more torque? For examle, reduction gearing. Reduction gear is makes the motor slower and gives more torque. Its like your gear shifter vs gas pedal on your car. You don't shift back on uphill because you want to go slow, but because your car can't sustain the high speed under high load, just like your electric motor.
Plus most drills not designed to deliver high torque, continous operation, etc...
@SzDavidHUN
A slow motor isn't optional, the plastic needs time to melt and the extruder needs time to extrude. Therefore a slow motor is necessary.
is it possible to get your electrical assembly manual? I'm trying to do the same but it doesn't work.
All you need is a cutter and a cold bucket of water and bam! Bad ass!
The filament would work well for welding plastic too.
Excellent job
I built one myself and it works great! However, I am using a DC motor that gets really hot after 3 minutes of use. I know it will over heat if I keep at it. Does anyone know what motor specs I should be using? Several people below have mentioned high torque, but no one has mentioned the actual value or the operating rpm. Also, I am trying to produce 8lbs/hr (0.0011Kg/s), does anyone know what torque and rpm I should be using to get that kind of mass flow rate?
Hi dave. Very Nice video
Excelente explicación. Gracias por compartir la informacion
very good video . Congratulations
ur smart dude. great build.