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Reliable and cleaner method for PET filament splicing  

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It is not perfect, but this is a cleaner and more reliable method than the candle, thanks to the small tube the joints do not break when winding the filament on the spool and the joints remain reinforced until the last moment they enter the 3D printer.
The small tube is to prevent the joints from breaking when winding the filament as well as to validate the filament diameter, I clean the joint until the small tube passes through it with a slight friction, enough to stay in the joint but easy to slide when the filament enters the printer. The inside diameter of the tube should be printed between 1.8 and 2mm.
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@DaimyoD0
@DaimyoD0 Год назад
You're one of the only people educating about this. Your set up really proves this is possible and functional, not just a novelty.
@PatTheRiot
@PatTheRiot Год назад
First time I see this. That is amazing.
@sydneyhudnall3566
@sydneyhudnall3566 Год назад
You say this but there's no instructions or anything just that it is possible. It would be nice to know what parts and pieces I need to get ahold of
@DaimyoD0
@DaimyoD0 Год назад
​​@@sydneyhudnall3566 agree completely, but I think OP's first language is Spanish. I'd love to even get a Spanish language guide; presented with the opportunity I would be willing to help translate. I don't know for sure though-maybe they just haven't had the time to put a complete guide together. It could be argued that the bearings and hardware are mostly self explanatory, and I've seen other videos on their channel about putting some of that stuff together. But a list of files for the 3D printed parts, a suggestion for the electric motor, and most importantly the selection and operation of the hot-end would be hugely helpful.
@sydneyhudnall3566
@sydneyhudnall3566 Год назад
@@DaimyoD0 you see. You understand the layman. Personally I would have gone through so many failures if I just tried to piece it all together on a whim, and I find it easy to be discouraged in a project you are not sure about.
@Ferro512
@Ferro512 Год назад
​@@sydneyhudnall3566main part that does "forming" into a wire of filament is just an old printing nozzle drilled to 1.75 and chamfered for smooth passing. It's heated with an old heatblock from another printer. Basically that's it. Pulling system can be anything tbh. Curious about pulling speed tho
@paveliskatel
@paveliskatel 7 месяцев назад
Шикарный подход к своему делу.Мои искрение восхищения.Браво уважаемый.
@function3D
@function3D Год назад
If you are interested in learning more about the sidewinder X2 3D printer: www.artillery3d.com/
@fishol
@fishol 7 месяцев назад
Print a bottle at the end to make the video more dramatic.
@KevinGroninga3D
@KevinGroninga3D Год назад
I use the soldering iron method too, but just have a small wooden jig for lining up the ends. I’ve had really good success with these welds not breaking, so long as I put them on those large cardboard spools! 😅
@maninhow03
@maninhow03 Год назад
In this morning in finalised my pet recicle project based on your work, thank you so much.
@newolku
@newolku Год назад
Love your projects. Keep em coming :)
@patrickdelvisohopkins
@patrickdelvisohopkins Год назад
Eres un fuera de serie! Enhorabuena por tu gran trabajo!
@DoRC
@DoRC Год назад
Definitely an awesome thing to do. Unfortunately when I ask myself if the time it would take me to accomplish this task is worth more to me than what it would cost to just buy a roll of filament The answer is yes. Time is truly the only thing we can't get more of. If this is an enjoyable hobby then that's great but if it's being done for any other reason I think it would be hard to justify.
@davidl6566
@davidl6566 Год назад
There isn't really THAT much time involved in the filament preparation. For me the lengthiest part is smoothing out the bottles- that I do while waiting for something else to happen, takes me around 30 minutes for 15-20 bottles Then cutting the bottles takes me less than a minute per bottle. Setup and taking off spool from machine- about another minute, and the machine runs on it's own for about 20-30 minutes per bottle, occasionally checking it out. In the end you're at around 1-2 hours of your time for 500-600g of filament that for some uses I find is better than other filaments (I like it more than petg for example)
@DoRC
@DoRC Год назад
@@davidl6566 Yeah that's a lot of time as far as I'm concerned. You're talking about two to four hours per kilogram of filament. Most of the time I spend 20 bucks on a kilogram of PETG so that would be between $5 and $10 an hour pay equivalent. That's not nothing but I still think I would rather use my time elsewhere. Not saying it's not cool because it is I just don't think it would be for me.
@BluehawkOne
@BluehawkOne Год назад
Filaments are one day salaries or half day salaries here in a poor country. It makes more sense here I guess. If filaments are 1 hour salary then it doesn't make sense to do this.
@DoRC
@DoRC Год назад
@@BluehawkOne ah ok. Yeah that makes a big difference.
@TheRandomdude136
@TheRandomdude136 Год назад
It's more of a question of wanting to limit the amount of waste you create. If you don't give a shit about that it doesn't make sense
@larrykostopulos1332
@larrykostopulos1332 Год назад
Simply bloody brilliant. You should sell plans for the equipment you just demonstrated.
@artofplanets
@artofplanets 3 месяца назад
Kudos, BTW for your inventive gadgetry. The winders, the gears, detectors, and the useful items you have made.
@thisguyeddiex7136
@thisguyeddiex7136 Год назад
Bro can you please please please make a step by step video on how to make this set up? With everything you need ? I really want to do this with old bottles
@1Chitus
@1Chitus Год назад
Thanks for the content! Really inspirational as always
@artemhuralskyi1238
@artemhuralskyi1238 Год назад
Why are your prints always without bubbles? How to get this? Please tell what parameters do you use on Sidewinder x2. Thank you very much
@mannythehunter
@mannythehunter Год назад
Thanks for all your videos! I'm starting to gather parts to build one of these. Have you ever tried joining 2 bottles together right after you cut?? Seem like if you could make that work it would go through and size correctly and run.
@pompacichiko
@pompacichiko Год назад
Sadly it not works. It just soften and break from junction point of bottle strings as soon as it enter to the hotend/heater. I have tried couple things for that but all of them was failure :D
@TheHavnmonkey
@TheHavnmonkey Год назад
I'll add a suggestion... Maybe one of those heat sealers for plastic bags? The metal one with an arm that swings down and has an adjustable timer knob to turn off heat. Of course, you have probably tried this already lol.
@function3D
@function3D Год назад
As you have already been told does not work, high temperatures and forces break any union, the union would have to be perfect, as if it did not exist, because if not the strip will not enter and if the union is uneven filament also will be and affect the print, keep in mind that the work of joining it before or after is the same with the difference that before is much more difficult
@mannythehunter
@mannythehunter Год назад
@Function3D I was kind of figuring but thought I would ask. I'm having the same problem just getting pla unions to go through the printer without binding.
@arulmurugan5456
@arulmurugan5456 Год назад
Wil you share you components which is used here for heating and motor with number of gear wheel used I'm a student it my project will you please support me
@LightOfReason7
@LightOfReason7 6 месяцев назад
Fantastic! Best video Ive seem yet on recycling
@gillesbkf4315
@gillesbkf4315 9 месяцев назад
Hey, how do you deal with moisture absorption in the material? Do you leave them in the oven a few hours before pullstrusion ? Mine make bubbles idk if that’s because of the humidity evaporating, but my filament becomes easily white, not transparent.
@Orc-icide
@Orc-icide Год назад
This is so cool that you got this to work!
@kevinm.n.5158
@kevinm.n.5158 Год назад
This was really satisfying to watch
@function3D
@function3D Год назад
Thank you very much
@collinpribula3270
@collinpribula3270 11 месяцев назад
That’s genius! i love it sooo much!
@shaunxthexmod777
@shaunxthexmod777 Год назад
I like how you got the two filament ends together!
@bocoroth915
@bocoroth915 Год назад
Do you have an STL for the hanging cardboard spool hooks? I looked at your printables but didn't see it. Thanks!
@3dpathfinder
@3dpathfinder 10 месяцев назад
I'm very interested in one of your filament recycling machines. I've. Ot printed with petg yet but you have mastered it.
@reganpain1738
@reganpain1738 Год назад
Sick set up 👏👏🙌
@SneyderNeira
@SneyderNeira 8 месяцев назад
So nice system! I want to do that for my creations!
@kr3533
@kr3533 Год назад
Dude, at this point pet filaments should be something used normally and not only a thing that this kind of channles use. You can do a r1diculous amount of things with it that it is weird to not see it everywhere. Thanks for your job with this filament! :)
@jakx2ob
@jakx2ob Год назад
PETG is superior for 3D printing in many ways. Still weird that PETE filament is basically unavailable given that it works fairly well and is one of the most widely used polymeres,
@kr3533
@kr3533 Год назад
@@jakx2ob More than being used in the 3D printing comunitty, I wanted to say it more in general. Idk if PETG can be obtained from plastic objects as PET filaments do, but dude, PET filament just have so much potential, you can do personalised plastic bottles in any shape you want, you can make any kind of little objects to use in your daily life, you can even make sticks for your broom in case you break it, but the best and more important: You can get the material from plastic bottles that you were gonna throw anyway. Again, if PETG can be obtained from plastic bottles too, it only makes it even better lmfao.
@igorordecha
@igorordecha Год назад
@@kr3533 if you grind the bottles into pellets and add glicol yourself then maybe? Possibly? But you'd have to use a real filament extruder, not a strip folder.
@jakx2ob
@jakx2ob Год назад
@@igorordecha You would probably have to turn the material back into monomers to do that.
@jakx2ob
@jakx2ob Год назад
@@kr3533 3d printing bottles doesn't work that great, no matter the material. Getting thin walled materials to be RELIABLY waterproof is a challenge and you can't really spent hours of machine time per PET bottle. 3D printing is only really starting out as a manufacturing technology for consumer goods. Established companies are unlikely to switch to 3D printing for mass production but new companies are making products with 3D printing.
@techmago
@techmago 10 месяцев назад
When i tried this method for joining pet filaments, i get a small crystallization blob that always clog my printer. (im printing at 260 C) Did you have this problem?
@godfatherfeederfather6350
@godfatherfeederfather6350 11 месяцев назад
Awesome job can you put a kit together?
@FunDumb
@FunDumb Год назад
Really f'ing neat bro!
@evFPV
@evFPV Год назад
Me has dado una idea de que imprimir aunque yo lo haré con pla. Eres un crack 👏
@fsahmed2001
@fsahmed2001 Год назад
You are so talented, oh my god!
@function3D
@function3D Год назад
Practice vm.tiktok.com/ZGJsXrTYB/
@superze26
@superze26 6 месяцев назад
That's so cool!! 😃
@dworldKevin
@dworldKevin Год назад
Here is idea for 3d print: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nrR5w8YBWRA.html
@SHORELESSPRODUCTIONS
@SHORELESSPRODUCTIONS Год назад
No se que carajo hago aqui pero vi mucho azul, asi que like y me suscribo
@Coolfwip
@Coolfwip Год назад
Hows the strength on the joint where it meets?
@function3D
@function3D Год назад
Very strong longitudinally, very weak transversely
@Kristanoppersma
@Kristanoppersma 6 месяцев назад
so those see through tubes are for ensuring the filament won't break in the spot where you welded them together i assume? how did it work without those? it doesn't seem like they're holding onto the filament as they dangle freely on the filament in the end of the video.
@function3D
@function3D 6 месяцев назад
Yes, but it is so that they do not break when the filament is wound in the spool, normally there is a little friction of the union of the filaments holding the tube in the joint when the friction is null I try to keep the tube in the union when winding the filament, once the filament takes shape is no longer so rebellious so the joints are no longer in danger most of them, at the end of the video you can see several tubes that once held the joints and have accumulated at the entrance of the extruder during printing, also the tubes validate the filament along its entire length, so I use two, one for the joint and other for the validation
@beepboopboopbeepbeep
@beepboopboopbeepbeep 7 месяцев назад
How does the health and safety aspect look like for this? Isn't PET plastic toxic?
@bruceyoung1343
@bruceyoung1343 Год назад
Do you not join the slivers of pre filament ( just sliced from bottles) before converting to round filament? If not, could you????
@VagabondTE
@VagabondTE Год назад
That doesn't really work too well because the plastic hardens and causes a jam going into the heating funnel.
@function3D
@function3D Год назад
It is not possible
@function3D
@function3D Год назад
high temperatures and forces break any union, the union would have to be perfect, as if it did not exist, because if not the strip will not enter and if the union is uneven filament also will be and affect the print, keep in mind that the work of joining it before or after is the same with the difference that before is much more difficult
@MultiBegbeg
@MultiBegbeg Год назад
Excellent 👍
@levindof
@levindof Год назад
Maybe it'd be possible to join before making it round. If you make a mechanical connection with the tapes before they enter the nozzle.
@mohammadhoseinkazemi4797
@mohammadhoseinkazemi4797 Год назад
You are the best
@ncunha86
@ncunha86 4 месяца назад
where do you get the plastic bottle cutter assemblies?
@function3D
@function3D 4 месяца назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hEdDhRgakms.html
@maximklimenko2751
@maximklimenko2751 8 месяцев назад
So can you please tell where to get this tube?
@Az-xi6jt
@Az-xi6jt Год назад
when making the filament that comes out of the hot nozzle will be a tube?
@user-fw8ci3lu4n
@user-fw8ci3lu4n Год назад
I have a question, is it possible to buy this machine assembled somewhere?
@WIESAG_Official
@WIESAG_Official Год назад
What heated nozzle do you use? Can you send me a link? Can I use any servo motor, or do I need to use a specific one? Thanks for sharing!
@clixium
@clixium Год назад
its a regular mk8 nozzle for printer like ender drilled to roughy 1.8mm size. you can use anything that can do low rpm and have enough torque, mostly people use nema17 stepper motor but you can use el screwdriver powerdrill motor maybe even servo if it has enough force.
@WIESAG_Official
@WIESAG_Official Год назад
@@clixium thank you! The Filament that goes through that 1,8mm nozzle gets stretched to the 1,75 mm, am I right?
@clixium
@clixium Год назад
@@WIESAG_Official yes, the size of filament depends how thick and wide your strips are so nozzle hole is not the only factor. I for example have drilled my to 2 mm and can still produce around 1.75 mm filament. The hole doesn't have to be exact, start from 1.8 and see how it goes. Filament doesn't have to be exactly 1.75, 1.6 works too just increase your flow to eg 120 or 130, just make sure it doesn't go above 1.8ish or it'll clog
@function3D
@function3D Год назад
function3d.xyz
@johnmichaeltwist5086
@johnmichaeltwist5086 Год назад
Very nice setup and quality results
@ZebbMassiv
@ZebbMassiv Год назад
1:46 that's the part where you add the strontium aluminate powder ❤
@mccarraa
@mccarraa Год назад
Thanks 👍 for making an amazing video. Interesting and I love the way you filmed it
@vecblen
@vecblen Год назад
nice quality amigo
@techmago
@techmago 10 месяцев назад
you are whats the purpose of the small tubes in the filament...? prevent bending of the weld?
@function3D
@function3D 10 месяцев назад
The joints are very fragile, and the PET filament is very stiff, the tubes prevent the joints from breaking, the idea is that they remain in the joint until the last moment while printing, plus I use an extra tube to validate the thickness of the filament by passing it through the entire filament
@joernsutterud4920
@joernsutterud4920 Год назад
Perfect 👍👍👍
@sasan5769
@sasan5769 9 месяцев назад
Hi thanks for your beautiful works .❤ How did you make this device and set up the Arduino program? Please post the full videos tutorial
@PtrJns
@PtrJns Год назад
Do you get many bubbles caught in the extruded filament?
@function3D
@function3D Год назад
10 printers, 10 hotends, no bubbles, it's the filament and the settings not the printer
@awaisghulamrasool-ub8hp
@awaisghulamrasool-ub8hp Год назад
Thank's 🎉❤
@ricardoaravena2068
@ricardoaravena2068 Год назад
Hi dear, question: the filament is completly solid? Or have a litle air core? Thank you and good job
@function3D
@function3D Год назад
Hollow
@andreb5466
@andreb5466 Год назад
Esse reaproveitamento é top
@civismesecret
@civismesecret Год назад
Amazing
@ayoxnb4767
@ayoxnb4767 Год назад
Because of this video I'm getting my first 3d printer any suggestions?
@Joshua-ju5uc
@Joshua-ju5uc Год назад
do you have a video on how we can build our own petg maker? I tried and couldn't get my temp to stay at right amount.
@KirillPodcast
@KirillPodcast Год назад
Great! Bravo! 👍🏻👏🏻🔥😁
@TheNicholas911
@TheNicholas911 Год назад
So good
@Bookstina
@Bookstina Год назад
What is the name of this rotary machine?
@92Amt
@92Amt Год назад
So thanks bhai jan
@greglimodin6945
@greglimodin6945 9 месяцев назад
hi its possible your plan for the controller ? thank you Greg
@IIMTAII
@IIMTAII Год назад
Amazing 🎉
@BrendaRosas
@BrendaRosas Год назад
Si you have plans? Or stl files ? Great job!
@igorordecha
@igorordecha Год назад
I don't understand why don't we have PET filament without the glycol widely available. Yes, you need an all metal hotend but IMO higher thermal resistance is a big benefit. Did you find it much harder to print PET apart from raised temp and extrusion multiplier?
@function3D
@function3D Год назад
Most of my printers aren't all metal, and ptfe can withstand 255°C for thousands of hours without problems, PET has a lower layer adhesion due to the absence of glycol but can be handled by printing slowly and without layer fan
@Jerry1664Bnez
@Jerry1664Bnez Год назад
You take a plastic for make plastic 👏👏💪🏼😂😂😂😂😂
@atnguyenthanh6931
@atnguyenthanh6931 Год назад
can you give me the STL file of the PET fiber recycler? TKS!
@TheSleven67
@TheSleven67 11 месяцев назад
Where can one find that file for joining the two filaments together. That's really cool I have so many half spools kicking around
@function3D
@function3D 11 месяцев назад
In the description
@Tickheart1
@Tickheart1 Месяц назад
Can anyone tell me the extruder part components name 😢after cutting bottle nozzle through its come out perfect size...i want to know this component name to used my project
@function3D
@function3D Месяц назад
github.com/function3d/petalot/blob/master/BOM.md www.printables.com/model/768657-petalot-pet-filament-machine
@ncunha86
@ncunha86 4 месяца назад
About the mechanism you use to connect the new filament to the winding spool? Is that just a tube?
@function3D
@function3D 4 месяца назад
The tubes are not used to connect the filament but to validate the diameter and to protect the always weak joints
@ncunha86
@ncunha86 4 месяца назад
@@function3D sorry, at 1:29 of this video, it shows you connecting a string from the winding spool to the filament using a black tube or device to help pull the filament through the extruder.
@ncunha86
@ncunha86 4 месяца назад
I think I found it on your downloads. I think it is the filament hook
@madkvideo
@madkvideo Год назад
Hermosas piezas!
@atfaouielhabib6332
@atfaouielhabib6332 10 месяцев назад
Bravo
@jonathancastro-dx8kd
@jonathancastro-dx8kd 11 месяцев назад
Como sacas filamento a 1,75mm ?
@Arbiter1223
@Arbiter1223 Год назад
At 1:21 what is the yellow thing you use in the strip guide and guide cap?
@function3D
@function3D Год назад
Pliers
@bernardIwens
@bernardIwens 9 месяцев назад
How did you make that horens like that ??
@LT72884
@LT72884 Год назад
Do you have a full tutorial on how to build the filament maker? I want to make one this summer since i have a ramps board and an extra nozzle Thanks
@function3D
@function3D Год назад
github.com/function3d/petalot
@rouuuk
@rouuuk Год назад
Might wanna share what are the specs of the filament? The temps? The speed? Glass transition temp?
@function3D
@function3D Год назад
255°C, slow
@dylanhammond1442
@dylanhammond1442 Год назад
Cool project! Does it work on thicker bottles like Gatorade? Can it be used for hdpe and other materials? Why don't you use silicon socks?
@function3D
@function3D Год назад
I've never tried Gatorade, but I'm sure they work. HDPE doesn't work, silicone socks are sure to work
@cristianjosadec
@cristianjosadec Год назад
Buen trabajo , por lo que explicas en tu pagina para hacer un 1kg filamento con botellas de agua de 1.5 litros se necesitaría alrededor de 40 botellas agua o 3 botellones de 20 litros .
@hassanalmasroori3094
@hassanalmasroori3094 Год назад
What is the size of the nozzle you are using?
@function3D
@function3D Год назад
1.7mm
@ahmedabdulghafoor2404
@ahmedabdulghafoor2404 2 месяца назад
From where did you get 1.75mm nozzle?
@function3D
@function3D 2 месяца назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DJBkL9x5lfo.htmlsi=N1YotYie8zQLY2xQ
@turbofast1089
@turbofast1089 Год назад
I wonder if there is a link to the items that melt and output as 1.75. I have similar ones, but they look small to my eyes. I will expand the nozzle with a drill. I also have the power supply to run the heater. Could you please send me the links? i need to know if i got the wrong things i will return it urgent please
@function3D
@function3D Год назад
github.com/function3d/petalot
@hamednaim
@hamednaim Год назад
Nice work bravo, I have a question for you I can't find IRLZ44N mosfet can I replace it by IRFZ44N or not , thank you
@ColinWatters
@ColinWatters Год назад
They aren't identical. Depends on the circuit (which I haven't looked at). Google IRLZ44N vs IRFZ44N. The F has a higher on resistance when driven by 5V on the gate.
@SnifterRoux
@SnifterRoux Год назад
Will you ever make a video showing how to make the filament machine you have there? Would you share the files for the machine? Thanks
@function3D
@function3D Год назад
Everything you say has been done for a year, start here function3d.xyz, I plan to do it again anyway
@everythingplusultra
@everythingplusultra Год назад
Is there a stl link for the motor gears and spool wheel ? This is exactly what i need !!!
@function3D
@function3D Год назад
function3d.xyz
@J0n4th4n87
@J0n4th4n87 2 месяца назад
hi i have a problem when print, the filament sometime slide into extruder and stuk what can i do?
@function3D
@function3D 2 месяца назад
@@J0n4th4n87 Double gear direct extrusion is ideal, ptfe to nozzle, all metal is counterproductive, print slow 3.5mm3/s and make sure your filament is stable in diameter and within the range 1.7-1.9 and it requires flow 120% or less
@J0n4th4n87
@J0n4th4n87 2 месяца назад
So could the problem be my extruder? I use an a1 mini, x1c and p1s... none of the 3 can print all the filaments from the bottles.
@function3D
@function3D 2 месяца назад
@@J0n4th4n87 No idea, I don't have any of those printers, I would bet that the problem is in the temperatures, speeds and quality of the filament you are making
@J0n4th4n87
@J0n4th4n87 2 месяца назад
@@function3D thank you
@ureneko1864
@ureneko1864 Месяц назад
@@function3D Hi, did you modify the printer you use in this video to be able to print?
@allinonearts863
@allinonearts863 Год назад
Looks like you have everything to earn money❤
@ByBudis3
@ByBudis3 10 месяцев назад
Tengo una duda, se pueden unir distintas bobinas de pet para crear asi una bobina de 1kg?
@ByBudis3
@ByBudis3 10 месяцев назад
No importa, acabo de ver de que si jajajaja
@W.Keeling
@W.Keeling Год назад
Is that 2.8mm filament ?, do you do a setup for 1.75mm ?
@function3D
@function3D Год назад
1.75mm
@user-ti3ky1fr2r
@user-ti3ky1fr2r Год назад
Супер! Отличная работа.
@FelinoAnticomunista
@FelinoAnticomunista 6 месяцев назад
¿Estos filamentos caseros deben ser cuidados de la humedad?
@function3D
@function3D 6 месяцев назад
En mi experiencia no, nunca con ningún tipo de filamento he necesitado tener cuidado con la humedad
@alfiandjafar
@alfiandjafar 6 месяцев назад
what is the nozzle temperature?
@function3D
@function3D 6 месяцев назад
220°C and 255°C printing
@techmago
@techmago Год назад
which temperature you use to form the filament?
@function3D
@function3D Год назад
220°C
@ahmedgaballa1076
@ahmedgaballa1076 7 месяцев назад
I want to buy two pieces to cut the plastic bottle and one to cut the plastic
@enzodavidediaz8228
@enzodavidediaz8228 2 дня назад
And stl ?
@user-un2xp9bw2l
@user-un2xp9bw2l Год назад
А вы пользуетесь стандартными пластиками, или только pet?
@function3D
@function3D Год назад
Only PET
@MrHumanbird00
@MrHumanbird00 4 месяца назад
hey, I need to make a one could you please provide me the parts list & arduino file
@function3D
@function3D 4 месяца назад
www.printables.com/model/768657-petalot-pet-filament-machine
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