Special edition, 50 monthly news. 4 years! So just for the occasion, for our first time ever its LIVE. We do a brief recap, have a guest, give a preview of our newest project and do a Q&A with you! * Join us :) *everything might fail
Hey my one suggestion is having one segment of the monthly news dedicated to new community happenings. You guys used to do this and I always enjoyed the segment. New products, how to's etc. I don't really use instagram and miss alot of the cool things people are doing. I know this is precious plastic focused but it's a good way of keeping people engaged. Thanks guys :)
Any news is better than no news. Altering the "newsmakers" is a good thing imho. Maybe the news should contain only a few topics. And the presenter should be more ore less an eAnyxpert on that topic. If you put a "video-alert" a few days before the release, then people have time to ask questions. So the monthly news should be partly news from your side, based on two or three topics. And after that a live-part, with a Q and A about these topics. Anyway, you're all doing a good job.
I love and look forward to the monthly news, and I like the open format you're using. In my opinion you're doing a great job. I hope your numbers start increasing soon, and I'm sure they will as time goes on you'll attract more kindred spirits to share your vision and journey.
It is not suprising that community is excited about the project kamp. Because you have already done a great progress and research on precious plastic. Hope to see you more research on PET type of plastic. 🤘🏻🙏👍🏻Keep going 🤘🏻🤘🏻
Someone in the live chat (Daniel Douglas?) was asking why PET eats silicon molds: the 3D printing community say that PET sticks strongly to glass and can in some circumstances pull chips of glass of the print surface, damaging it. I'm presuming it's the silicon that PET has the affinity for. The 3DP solution is to put glue stick on the bed, it isolates the PET from the glass and is easy to wash off with water. You may find that washing the inside of the mold with a PVA/water solution and letting it dry will let you mold PET in them.
I want to start a community in Seattle. I emailed the representative here but I haven't heard back. If something I happened, I have a plan to revive the preciousplastic community here.
Hey! it has been a long time ago. Im wondering the name now is "One army"? you change instead for precious plastic? I wanted to see some old videos that you put before pandemic situation but I could not find it. Did you delete? or where i can find it? and Im not sure of this new website its yours its? kind regards!
What is a good email to contact you at? I'm a veteran in the Washington area, I would really like to share some ideas and get some things going. I'm drawing up plans and making moves slowly on my own but help from one army would be ideal. I look forward to the next update.
This is always so inspiring to see. Thank you for the inspiration. I have started researching plastic welding and I want to put more effort into it and help do my part too.
Привет!) Мне нравится то, что вы делаете!) Я сам сейчас делаю шреддер для пластика, а после него хочу занаться либо экструдером, либо инъекционной машиной. Я сам из Подмосковья) Надеюсь, что в будущем я соберу небольшую мастерскую. А вам удачи и спасибо за то, что вы делаете!!! Может даже когда-то даже встречусь с вами или передам привет через друга, который живет в Амстердаме))
24:15 I was doing some conceptual development, but i need some help, and seriously think a huge effort to develop a waste management workflow that could work in places like that could help.
I think washing, sorting, then pyrolysis/gasification of the rest using best available technology (ie ALL the scrubbers to make sure there is little if any pollution other than co2), and power generation/material (chemicals, slag/ash) recovery). (also recycling of the "sorted" stuff obviously).