Defiantly not under $40, but still looks great. You can make this even cheaper. You can find digital temp controllers for about $5, a 50w PTC heater with fan for $15, 60w 24v PSU for under $10, and a humidity reader for about $5 (5 or 6 packs are ~$10). I would recommend putting silica gel near the heater. And TPU printed gaskets would be nice As for the filament used to print this, change the infill to 5-10% depending on the infill type and single walls to all the areas that don't need structural support. Pro tip; you need a little bit of air to get out on top so the humidity has somewhere to go Last thing, I've been using storage containers and silica gel for the longest (i started 3D printing back around 2012) and i also have a Filament Dryer i picked up for $5 because it was missing the PSU. I found the filament dryer isn't any better UNLESS you have a large silica container in in and NEED to dry your filament fast.
Thank you for this. I'm new to 3D modelling and I had been having issues with threads. I had been offsetting the threads, i just didn't realise I had to do both sides! You're a legend.
this is 2050 technology right here imagine the newspaper/comics/magazines etc....📰 colum writer prints his articles and you can purchase anywhere this machine is available super game changer @!!!! 🖨 pizza delivery newspaper/magazine/comic style for the new generation 💸 💰
Подобные сушилки не новость, но правильнее было бы использовать листы дерева (фанеру) для корпуса, чтобы можно было греть до температуры сушки ABS, Nylon, а эту можно только с осушающим гелем использовать.
Hello, thank you for your video. Please don't add subtitles because when you don't speak English and you're using RU-vid's translator, the subtitles in your video interfere with subtitles in other languages, so please let those who need subtitles activate them in RU-vid ;o)
Instead of pulltruding, why not just enlarge the whole hotend to fit the oval filament? Assuming a PTFE-lined heatbreak, all you'd really need would be PTFE tubing with slightly wider internal diameter and a conical Dremel abrasive bit to slightly enlarge the entry point at the nozzle. I might try this myself, if I can get ahold of the agricultural filament cheap enough.
Instead of wasting time and energy cutting the bottom off dozens of bottles manually just to make a usable amount of filament, you can instead glue sandpaper on a circular disk, attatch it to a motor and some gears, secure the whole system on a solid surface, and sand the bottom much more cleanly and consistently. All you have to do is press the bottle down on the sandpaper and watch as it does its thing. You can even salvage the dust for further recycling.
I've built a sensor a while back which can measure the diameter in real time while the filament is moving with a precision of +-0,01mm. This can be used to control the motor speed for more precise filament. I tried thinking outside the box when constructing the sensor, the total cost is about 15€ for building it.
The project is live on Kickstarter www.kickstarter.com/projects/creative3dp/petfusion-recycle-plastic-bottle-into-3d-printing-filament?ref=android_project_share
You could make a small version of this that uses the printer as the heat source make a small single roll version that slides over your heatbed and then just use usb to power the 2 fans thanks for the proof of concept ill be trying my own design and ill be uploading it
People. All this stuff, all the added cost and time, all the upgrades cosmetic and performance wise can have just got you a better printer that could do faster and more accurate speeds to start with with a lot less tinkering and less money spent.
@@Creative3DP good idea too! I saw on another video how man conecct them. He make a cut like "hook" and hook them. I think way quickly than weld every pipe! I wish You all best 3dp!
Yes, on the Kickstarter campaign, you will get a comprehensive list of parts with buy now links and STLs along with a complete guide for operation and assembling the machine.
Thank you so much, Kickstarter will go live on the 16th. It would be not good to reveal the price as of now but I can guarantee it's very affordable. Do become early followers of the campaign. Thank you so much