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Turning 3D Print Waste into New Filament! 

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I tried to make new filament from the multi-color purging poop of my Bambu Lab printers, and it wasn't straightforward. Let's find out more!
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00:00 Introduction
00:47 Sponsor
01:44 3D Printing Waste
03:23 Shredding the Poop
04:34 Extrusion Batch 1
07:19 Filament Pelletizer
08:39 Extrusion Batch 2
10:41 Recycling Alternatives
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@CNCKitchen
@CNCKitchen 6 месяцев назад
Want to get your 3D prints to the next level? Check out our Heat Set Inserts and Tools at cnckitchen.store (Free shipping worldwide starting at €100).QUESTION What are you doing with your 3D pointing waste? *QUESTION* What are you doing with your 3D printing waste?
@oriyadid
@oriyadid 6 месяцев назад
As of right now I'm saving all waste, sorted by color (and type, of course), in the original filament boxes, and I'm planning to store them all until I find a viable way to send them for recycling.
@littlenyancat5754
@littlenyancat5754 6 месяцев назад
I'm sorting all my waste by polymer and color and manufacturer. Turns out the bags spools come in make for pretty convenient 3D printing waste bags! They're starting to take up quite a lot of volume in my workspace though, I'm looking for a cheap (~
@drog
@drog 6 месяцев назад
Can we shred the poops right after they are coming out of the nozzle initially? Whole process down the line would be way less involved And the poop piles would take up way less space additionally, since we know what color transition is performed every time we could add a simple sorting solution. In case of A1 mini, in theory, it could be as simple as 2mm difference on X axis allowing the poops to fall in their respective container
@kira07
@kira07 6 месяцев назад
It will be interesting to run a heat deflection and material elongation tests on those compared to original material, as it was heated twice it's possible it is degraded significantly
@PatBrady205
@PatBrady205 6 месяцев назад
We recycle PLA into filament in our facility in Buffalo,ny. If you’re ever in the area, we can show you how it’s done at a big scale. You’ve got all the parts of the process figured out! Moisture is a huge part of it
@JustCharly333
@JustCharly333 6 месяцев назад
It‘s time that Bambu or some other company is getting an affordable filament extrude / recycling station on the market asap! Maybe not for the biggest/thickest parts but at least for the poop!
@Mcneds
@Mcneds 6 месяцев назад
Can just grind them down smaller?
@hanswurst9866
@hanswurst9866 6 месяцев назад
yeah let people pay just because a company uses an idiotic wasteful system
@kkuhn
@kkuhn 6 месяцев назад
3D printing waste is tiny compared to the rest of the plastic waste you make in everyday life
@Miked1332
@Miked1332 6 месяцев назад
I thought about the same thing. I have always wondered if it was possible to recycle all the filament waste. Maybe CNC Kitchen can make a filament recycler. However, at the current rate, I'm pretty sure Bambulabs will probably be the first to make a mass-market filament recycler.
@xManzi
@xManzi 6 месяцев назад
If I remember correctly, you can have, at most, 30% of old plastic in a recycled part for it to have appropriate behaviour.
@MakersMuse
@MakersMuse 6 месяцев назад
Haha I knew there had to be a reason for collecting so many poops! That filament dimensional accuracy is so hard to nail, but you're getting closer and closer! Really encouraging, considering there are zero methods of recycling print waste currently (at least none here in Aus)...
@saphserg5221
@saphserg5221 6 месяцев назад
No, we in aus have DC engineering 3D printing for pla and terracycle for abs recycling
@beugemyster8961
@beugemyster8961 6 месяцев назад
i feel like if he put some virgin material in it may have been more consistent
@chromyl_chloride
@chromyl_chloride 6 месяцев назад
australia or austria?
@desertd1ver
@desertd1ver 6 месяцев назад
@@chromyl_chloride No kangaroos in Austria
@aropoppy
@aropoppy 5 месяцев назад
@@chromyl_chloride note: Aus means australia, Aut means Austria :)
@vvitch-mist20
@vvitch-mist20 5 месяцев назад
I don't own a 3D printer but the fact that you are trying to recycle and use as much of the filament as possible is great.
@davidwillmore
@davidwillmore 6 месяцев назад
Helpful tip, put the magnet in a small bag before dropping it in. It makes cleaning it of debris much easier-- just invert the bag.
@CNCKitchen
@CNCKitchen 6 месяцев назад
Good point.
@iamdarkyoshi
@iamdarkyoshi 6 месяцев назад
Given you've got the tools to do so, I'd love to see what re-melting it over and over again does to the mechanical properties of the filament. Does the layer strength drop? Perhaps the filament becomes more prone to shattering. I think it'd be a cool thing to test!
@CNCKitchen
@CNCKitchen 6 месяцев назад
I should do: "how often can you recycle PLA?"
@EKUL34
@EKUL34 6 месяцев назад
​@@CNCKitchenyes!
@ismaeljuhoor6743
@ismaeljuhoor6743 6 месяцев назад
I once went to an industrial 3D print conference, and there someone from ESA explained that they have a 3D printer on the ISS and that they recycle their printed parts. And the mechanical properties actually get better! But it was with PEEK 🙂
@giadalussu1922
@giadalussu1922 6 месяцев назад
​@@CNCKitchenyes please ❤
@steair
@steair 6 месяцев назад
@@CNCKitchen or "how many times can you recycle PLA?", but yes, it'd be really interesting! :)
@TheTsunamijuan
@TheTsunamijuan 6 месяцев назад
Lowering your purge volumes in Bambu studio also helps. If your willing to spend some time to figure out how much of a purge length you actually need. In my experience I found that for many solid colors, halfling the extrusion distance worked well. But in some situations I went and further refined this getting down to 1/8th of the original purge distances. It does also allow you to set purge volume based on the filament colors involved in the change. So say a very dark like black to a transparent might require a greater purge than to another solid color. I generally don't use a purge block either.
@nickalfonso8616
@nickalfonso8616 6 месяцев назад
This has worked very well for me. Just need to watch out for highly contrasting colors but around 15-25% default purge volumes has greatly decreased waste.
@EndlessGames13
@EndlessGames13 4 месяца назад
How do you get rid of the purge block though. In Bambi studio.
@nickalfonso8616
@nickalfonso8616 4 месяца назад
@@EndlessGames13 Disable the purge tower under other settings
@CrazyScubaCouple
@CrazyScubaCouple 6 месяцев назад
i've always wanted to have a 3d printer but despised so much the idea of generating so much plastic residue, i'm glad to see some 3d print youtuber taking the interest on reducing such harmful waste.
@instanoodles
@instanoodles 4 месяца назад
Thats my biggest hang up too. I am glad my local filament supplier makes their own PLA and takes back scraps for recycling.
@CrazyScubaCouple
@CrazyScubaCouple 4 месяца назад
@@instanoodles wow that's so nice of them.
@blakeglengary8065
@blakeglengary8065 26 дней назад
Please don't get a printer. The community doesn't need more cry babies.
@tombrazier6172
@tombrazier6172 6 месяцев назад
Thanks Stefan. I have boxes of failed prints sorted by colour and filament type and live in hope that one day it can be recycled. I've been sorting my failed prints this way from day one. So it is good to see progress here.
@drauc
@drauc 6 месяцев назад
Always love these recycling videos, can't wait for this to be realistic for everyone with a more accessible version
@idemanddonuts
@idemanddonuts 6 месяцев назад
Yeah it really annoys me that he won't make a video about recycling at a hobbyist cost level Edit, it looks like he's going to make a video for one that's now cost friendly
@802Garage
@802Garage 6 месяцев назад
Moisture was one of my first concerns. Glad you caught it! Definitely a ton of work and energy used to make this recycled filament, but still a really cool idea and result.
@Kotifilosofi
@Kotifilosofi 5 месяцев назад
The question of recycling the 3D-printing waste was actually the major one to keep me from considering 3D-printing as an acceptable hobby. I'm pleasantly surprised that people are working around this issue - and are finding numerous of creative ways of using the waste, moreover recycling it back to the cable. Keep up great work!
@hypercoder-gaming
@hypercoder-gaming 26 дней назад
Well PLA is biodegradable, wouldn't stop me from buying it but I don't have much money
@Kotifilosofi
@Kotifilosofi 26 дней назад
@@hypercoder-gaming ah yeah, that's a good point :D
@Kevin15673
@Kevin15673 6 месяцев назад
I'd buy recycled material if it was cheaper, instead it's more expensive than just buying fresh filament.
@josephvanas6352
@josephvanas6352 6 месяцев назад
recycled material like this would be perfect for a lot of what I do, most of my prints are functional things so I really dont care what color they are or even if they are perfect so long as they are dimensionally accurate enough to do what I need.
@AerialWaviator
@AerialWaviator 6 месяцев назад
The one suggestion is to do the drying procedure after the poop has been pelletized. Since pellets are smaller, the PLA will have a greater surface area to allow water to escape. The Filament Extruder has two air cooling fans (4:48), with one sucking in warmer air from the extruder itself. Wonder if utilizing a copper spiral coil with cold water flowing, and the hot filament passed down the centre of the spiral, air from fans would be much cooler, greatly shortening the elastic portion of filament between the extruder and the rollers, which should tighten tolerance on the filament diameter. Another option would be to pump a small stream liquid nitrogen into the area. liquid nitrogen would quickly turn into a cold gas.
@hydroxyl5130
@hydroxyl5130 6 месяцев назад
I do appreciate this line of thinking! I hope to see a stronger recycling market. No reason to allow any plastic waste.
@zsill777
@zsill777 6 месяцев назад
A big problem for making this scale is being able to seperate plastics from eachother. If you're a filament recycler taking in plastic from different sources, you cant really trust that those people are giving you clean, properly sorted filament. A technology for sorting, splitting, or not caring about mixed polymers is an important step
@filanfyretracker
@filanfyretracker 6 месяцев назад
I think another issue is likely that say ABS is not ABS is not ABS. That is I figure that one cannot just pitch their Polymaker into the same bin as their Atomic or Inland or Fusion Filaments.
@Zippytez
@Zippytez Месяц назад
They do sort plastics at recycling plants. Different plastics either have different densities that can be sorted, or absorb different wavelengths of light
@bluephreakr
@bluephreakr 5 месяцев назад
Part of the filament recycling process should include a hollow sink that matches the _intended_ diametre which it is pulled through and as blobs are encountered with a sensor before it, vary the speed of the outfeed to ensure the finished product is more consistent. This can be achieved with using metal tubes encasing an induction heating coil, then controlling the temperature of that coil. Once heated and pulled through, a fan and perforated / slotted metal outfeed tube immediately cools down the plastic to lock the diametre in, and it should be a better result once spooled.
@bjarnec1569
@bjarnec1569 6 месяцев назад
I use Recycling Fabriks recycled filaments A LOT and I truly love this filament. I've had zero problems so far and its great to know that this is 100% recycled filament.
@CNCKitchen
@CNCKitchen 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing!
@themountain59
@themountain59 6 месяцев назад
yeah...but the thing is what do you do with your waste ??
@bjarnec1569
@bjarnec1569 6 месяцев назад
@@themountain59 easy, recycling fabrik provides shipping labels for free to their customers. They'll then use my waste to produce new filaments
@MauryXman
@MauryXman 6 месяцев назад
They cost too much, at those prices I buy the originals
@McOldwolf
@McOldwolf 5 месяцев назад
@@MauryXman Just had a look at Recycling Fabriks prices. Bundles for 18€/kg, 2.5kg spools for 18.80€/kg and the normal 1kg spools for 20€ is not cheap but still quite reasonable in my opinion. Definitely something I will consider buying in the future.
@LanceCSTCuddy
@LanceCSTCuddy 6 месяцев назад
I’d really like to see strength tests on the cons batch. If the coupons have roughly the same strength, I wouldn’t mind printing functional parts with it at all. Fascia and more decorative prints, I’d stick with the virgin material, but structural bits not seen by the end user, or parts I just make for the shop, I’d love a recycle option.
@onimus93
@onimus93 6 месяцев назад
It would be interesting to see how combining old plastic bottles into the mix affects recycling of PET filament and how reliable the filament thickness is as a result.
@kspec2001
@kspec2001 6 месяцев назад
its always amazing to see that you cover so many aspects of 3d printing.
@fotamucker7308
@fotamucker7308 6 месяцев назад
I think I totally would buy recycled materials, especially if the colors were funky af. I think it's very cool to have weird colored prints, I can always paint them if I need them to be a different color! Unfortunately, where I live, there aren't a lot of people doing 3D prints, let alone recycling! So I just have to wait for 3D printing to catch up I guess.
@adamrak7560
@adamrak7560 6 месяцев назад
I am collecting my 3D printing trash until I have enough to be economical to buy a recycler. Recycler are also, slowly getting cheaper, so the two should cross eventually in value.
@wanglydiaplt
@wanglydiaplt 6 месяцев назад
I've been printing with PLA for 4 years now and I've been separating scrap by color and storing it in totes. I'm still hoping someone in my area will be able to recycle the stuff back into usable filament one day but meanwhile the scrap pile grows larger! The good news is that as time goes on and my skills improve and printer quality is steadily improving I don't produce as much scrap as I once did. I like your ideas of extruding twice and extracting moisture; good points!
@tenchuu007
@tenchuu007 5 месяцев назад
More videos of this kind are appreciated! We really need a home solution for filament waste! Also, please discuss material degradation and the limited number of times filament can be recycled!
@quinnobi42
@quinnobi42 6 месяцев назад
I half expected that you'd have to mix virgin material into the recycled material, just so that it flows better in the machine. You might be able to get a really good consistent diameter pelletizing and then mixing with some virgin material, so that the mechanical properties aren't too degraded.
@brotusclips
@brotusclips 5 месяцев назад
There are a good number of extra precautionary steps to make this process even cleaner, and having the extrusion tool that measures diameter variance is perfect for finding correlating factors. Wearing gloves to prevent sweat and oils from contaminating the pellets would help, having a dedicated space for holding and handling all of the plastics to consolidate vapor for easy filtration would help, and just knowing that tackling the moisture issue is enough to provide a workable PLA filament from scraps is so encouraging. I'd love to see more experimentation, especially with materials like carbon fiber and graphene
@roadrunner2324
@roadrunner2324 6 месяцев назад
This stuff is so important for the 3D printing community. Thanks for sharing your successes and failures on this.
@CNCKitchen
@CNCKitchen 6 месяцев назад
You're very welcome
@KingOfRedPlays
@KingOfRedPlays 6 месяцев назад
I don't print massively often, but right from the very first test print I ever did, every bit of waste plastic has been kept in a lidded tub, waiting for the day that recycling it could become viable at home. It looks like we're still not quite there yet with the machines needed to get something that won't keep causing jams, but we're slowly coming closer to a workable process. I definitely like the idea of the "pelletiser" - a similar mechanism with a robust design could make a very fine addition towards the production of reused filament in a small workshop. I think the filament pullet mechanism might need to have rollers that also act somewhat as a mould that squashed the filament into the correct (or at least more consistent) size, cool it down immediately past there, pass that through the diameter sensor with another pair of rollers, and then spool it.
@jochem1986
@jochem1986 4 месяца назад
Well done dude, I did a master project regarding exactly that in 2015, but you have gotten a much better quality filament than I did back in the day.
@icacrubin6511
@icacrubin6511 6 месяцев назад
Many times in industry they mix shredded material with original material granules. It does help even out differences in material properties and it also helps with flow in hopper.
@lindawolffkashmir2768
@lindawolffkashmir2768 2 месяца назад
You should try a mix of 75% regrind and 25% virgin to start, if the flow still is not what you’d like, bump up the virgin a little. Also, another way of catching any stray metal shreds is to place a magnet on the outside of the feed hopper, near the mouth so the metal is captured before heating. This plastic can also be sorted before being ground, if you want to keep a uniform color in your media.
@skippy9214
@skippy9214 6 месяцев назад
There was the Filastruder here in the US that looked similar to the ARTME, but they've been out of stock for a while, and I was planning on building my own extruder. I use a lot pf plastic and print a lotta big stuff, so being able to make and recycle my own plastic I think will help me cut down the cost of the hobby. Thanks for doing this series covering all your trials with extrusion!
@digidex4557
@digidex4557 6 месяцев назад
im literally trying different things to try and recycle/reuse/repurpuse waste extruded filament, and this shows up! Thank you for this video! I feel like easy, affordable & effective at-home recycling solutions are on their way soon!
@afganael
@afganael 6 месяцев назад
that's amazing, i mean for test prints or for small one this type of recycling filament is one if not the best option.
@rdfjfgjyfdhfghy67456
@rdfjfgjyfdhfghy67456 3 месяца назад
This is such a cool effort! Thank you for documenting your recycling process, it was such a labour of love!
@avejst
@avejst 6 месяцев назад
Great video as always I have bought recycle filament from Prusa and PM filament, with no issues. Thanks for sharing your experiences with all of us 🙂
@kilianlindlbauer8277
@kilianlindlbauer8277 6 месяцев назад
Recycling filament gets even more interesting for other materials like petg or abs as those are not bio based materials but rather oil based, so the environmental aspect is greater there. Pla is after all starch based and can be composted in a suitable composter (not that thing in your garden).
@DocAlex-cx9ot
@DocAlex-cx9ot 6 месяцев назад
Nice idea! When you collect the poops you know which color is is (mainly) if no better solution you could monitor the motion of the filament rolls. Why don’t you sort the poops while printing? That would give you the possibility to control the resulting color better. Instead of brown you could get red, green, blue, grey or similar results.
@jauncourt
@jauncourt 6 месяцев назад
We already divide our waste up into different plastics, and keep it in large ziploc bags with dessicant for eventual recycling. A fun idea I had was that I started to separately collect all the fails/supports/bed adhesion scrap from my various silk PLA prints to reuse in other ways. I'm experimenting with making decorative items and costume jewelry parts (like spangles or faux feather/enamel inlay bits) out of the waste. Also I'm lucky to live near a filament recycling company, in St Louis, so when we have enough, recycling will be relatively painless.
@goiiia3774
@goiiia3774 6 месяцев назад
I suggest installing a second extruder and printing internal perimeters and filling with recycled plastic. This can be done with a large nozzle to avoid clogging.
@calaphos
@calaphos 6 месяцев назад
Isnt a lot of the clogging already happening before melt in the heatbreak/extruder/bowden tube? A larger nozzle alone wont help, not sure if there are hotends and extruders with explicitly larger tolerances on filament.
@3D_Printing_Lab1
@3D_Printing_Lab1 6 месяцев назад
I have an artme 3d MK1 filament extruder and it works really well , i also used the filament on my bambu p1s and the prints were awesome !
@pandrews01
@pandrews01 6 месяцев назад
Totally respect the process.
@logicalfundy
@logicalfundy 6 месяцев назад
I think Bambu should look more into ways to reduce filament waste, as well as the time taken to swap colors. While people seem to like the AMS, perhaps it is reliable, it's also one of the slowest and most wasteful ways to change colors. In the meantime, Prusa is working on a new MMU system that will hopefully be more reliable than the MMU2, as well as having a tool changer system on the XL.
@CYellowan
@CYellowan 6 месяцев назад
Very interesting. Here's a small idea from me. Per layer, at the end, on the inside, for infill, THIS is where that last "waste" stuff should be used. But this clearly demands the slicer to be very smart and planned in regard towards this as a method. To be clear, past the start and the end OR thin sections, the infill will often take up a lot of space inside. I'd deem that a safe area to swap filament on the inside so the print can just continue. If one could code this in with some thickness parameters for when it should shred off a blob OR dispose the transition into the infill structure? Sure this would make the waste decrease significantly right? 🤔
@jonathan__g
@jonathan__g 6 месяцев назад
I don't usually paint my prints so I do like having the different colours myself (or just print in a neutral grey). But if the end goal for someone is to paint their models then I can definitely see a recycled filament being a popular choice.
@richardyoung5349
@richardyoung5349 5 месяцев назад
I’ve saved all my failed prints/supports/brims etc. I first run them through a wood chipper then through a P5 shredder to make the pieces smaller. Then the plan is to run them though an extruder (should arrive in the next week 🤞). I don’t care what the colour is since I’ll use all the recycled filament for prototyping.
@retroluminico
@retroluminico 6 месяцев назад
I love the new music after the intro. It feels more modern and fresh.
@CaliFreek63
@CaliFreek63 5 месяцев назад
What an amazing and interesting video, this not only is very inspiring to see that it is possible and is quite informative on the process of recycling, but is also amazing to see that companies are willing to put in the work to recycle filament on a national scale. Hopefully other industries can learn from this.
@joostvhts
@joostvhts 6 месяцев назад
wait is poop the actual term? I'm three days into this hobby and already decided that that is what I'm calling it but good to see the feeling is common
@dekurvajo
@dekurvajo 6 месяцев назад
Yes Poop(TM) is registered by Bambulab. Other brands have to find something else in the future. Maybe like PooPoo or Pupu,, doody-doo something like that. :D
@Mitchibichi
@Mitchibichi 2 месяца назад
Thanks, that was very interesting. I collect my printwaste from beginning on, I sort it in black, white and mixed, based on my consumption. Now I wait that some friend comes to the idea to recycle it.
@jacquieduehr5715
@jacquieduehr5715 Месяц назад
Thank you this video is very helpful. I just got a 3D printer myself
@sebastianmatcovschi2481
@sebastianmatcovschi2481 6 месяцев назад
great vid, Stefan. thank you. seeing how much value you give us throughout your many experiments, have you ever wondered how you'd go about drying filament in the microwave or is it a flat out bad idea?
@cx019
@cx019 4 месяца назад
after seeing your video i collected bigger failed prints and started collecting all prints from then. as soon as possible i will send my waste to recycling fabrik. they are realtively near me (Niedersachsen) and i will buy rPLA now, when my existing pla is gone. thanks mate. i avoided 3d printing for years because of the waste, but now i can print with a clean conscience. thanks!
@cho4d
@cho4d 6 месяцев назад
i think communal maker spaces need to become more widespread. this kind of thing only makes sense for industrial users or as a part of a communal project.
@Baldavier
@Baldavier 6 месяцев назад
That would be so great to have one in every city!
@JanosKehl
@JanosKehl 6 месяцев назад
"Der Weg ist das Ziel" - nice Video. Love the journey!
@Repkord
@Repkord 6 месяцев назад
Well done! We need more affordable solutions for this. Recycling and reuse is becoming more and more important as more users get into 3D printing!
@moedaraz7922
@moedaraz7922 6 месяцев назад
True, and if you look at the viewing numbers on all the videos Stephan made on this topic you could assume there is a fairly large market to cover... just saying :-)
@Miracle12348
@Miracle12348 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for adding subtitles :D.
@themisfitowl2595
@themisfitowl2595 5 месяцев назад
As someone who is about to add 3D prints to my small business, this info is extremely helpful! You have probably saved me literal days of hassle and headache trying to find a way to be economic about printer waste! Thank you so much! 👍 Edit: What I meant to say was that because of your work I now realize it's far more economical for a small print business like myself to send my printer waste to someone else to make into filament, rather than struggling to try to do it myself.
@juliusvalentinas
@juliusvalentinas 5 месяцев назад
You wanted to say that he proved recycling to be nonsense.
@themisfitowl2595
@themisfitowl2595 5 месяцев назад
@@juliusvalentinas No. He proved recycling to be Work, to be a large task that I severely underestimated. Recycling is very worthwhile, I'm just not equipped to recycle my own print waste. This video helped me understand that fact before I would have wasted many days and several dollars attempting such a task. Now I intend to send any future print waste off to be recycled by more qualified hands.
@noahweingartner7489
@noahweingartner7489 6 месяцев назад
I´m also looking forward to get one of the Artme 3D Filament extruders after I finally finish building my Shredder. Gonna be an interresting Video!
@jaimejahaziel7969
@jaimejahaziel7969 6 месяцев назад
All these proyects are amazing to me. Great video
@LavendelBrei
@LavendelBrei 6 месяцев назад
I've been saving my scrap since I first started printing, hoping I would be able to recycle it myself. I only use PLA and seperate the light colors from the dark. I use lots of pastel colors and hope to make a guitar body mold that I can fill with shreds, heat up and press together. But there aren't a lot of options for compact at home shredders.
@Adamtherealboss
@Adamtherealboss 6 месяцев назад
Closed loop supply chain wow it’s so efficient!
@RobSchofield
@RobSchofield 6 месяцев назад
Massive effort, but good result. Well done!
@stevekorzeniewski6895
@stevekorzeniewski6895 6 месяцев назад
This is the video I needed. THANKS !
@ratchetz
@ratchetz 6 месяцев назад
Really looking forward to your thoughts on that other filament system. The market needs an affordable way to recycle prints at home.
@poepflater
@poepflater 6 месяцев назад
I got tired of stuff getting stuck in my short tube, so I simply drilled it out after it hardened a bit from a bit of use... The nozzle itself has a 4mm intake, it is the teflon tube that gets the blockages unless it is something stuck in the nozzle tip.
@ChannelJanis
@ChannelJanis 6 месяцев назад
I am wondering, what is the impact on material properties after recycling. Layer adhesion, strength, melting temperature... Great video! I wish the recycling were easier.
@erikpower7203
@erikpower7203 Месяц назад
Amazing! Before this video I was just throwing my failed prints away, but now I am going to save them for something else! Thanks 😍😁
@garomcfbgdd3211
@garomcfbgdd3211 6 месяцев назад
I have bought Overture's Eco Black before. Its partially made from leftover material. It seemed to work as well as the normal stuff.
@navi6463
@navi6463 6 месяцев назад
The waste and added time is part of the reason why even though i have a x1c with AMS, i just don't really do multicolour anymore unless it's required. the idea of it is great but in practice it's just a pain. Looking for an idex or multi-tool machine for the next upgrade, whenever that comes up.
@ridokilos-actual
@ridokilos-actual 6 месяцев назад
Would love to see this DIY filament recycle process perfected. I've been storing a bunch of failed prints and printer poops over the past couple of years because it seems like we're on the verge of a breakthrough.
@Drd4all
@Drd4all 6 месяцев назад
This is a fantastic video ! Its a no brainer to reuse your failed prints. Indeed its a technically challenging process, but you have made a great start !
@mariairina6143
@mariairina6143 6 месяцев назад
These videos are so important to bring to attention that this is indeed possible! In my country, we don't have any company that recycles 3D printing scraps sadly... But it could actually be doable, if the company got some grant or funding, which they often do, especially if it's related to environmental concerns, to get some good professional equipment
@reprinted3D
@reprinted3D 6 месяцев назад
Excellent video, Stefan; I'm really looking forward to the Artme build!
@CNCKitchen
@CNCKitchen 6 месяцев назад
Thanks, I'm excited, too!
@gbestwick
@gbestwick 5 месяцев назад
To get a perfect dimension filament, I would suggest forcing it through a set of rolling dies that set its diameter to exactly what you're after. Set up a set of rubber wheels in a push-pull config, and force it through a circular rolling die.
@ishanmamadapur6307
@ishanmamadapur6307 6 месяцев назад
Wonder if pulling the filament through stages of Bowden tubes might help in ensuring a uniform diameter when they're being cooled.
@WANbit
@WANbit 6 месяцев назад
Really great video! I think it's great to recycle..rather than doing the more common thing of chucking them out and having them end up in a landfill!
@technicavivunt
@technicavivunt 6 месяцев назад
That green is actually quite pretty!
@danielea.3740
@danielea.3740 6 месяцев назад
I wanted to start a small recycling process for Switzerland as sending our failed prints to Germany was way to expensive. Unfortunately 3DEVO refuses to sell me a machine. So I would be happy to know more about other options which aren’t company grade material.
@k4b44l
@k4b44l 6 месяцев назад
Great video... Its nice that someone actually shows how difficult it actually is to recylce stuff and more importantly that it is possible... All i wonder is if you had added some virgin material to it would it be easier requiring less steps...(an idea for a video i guess)
@krisrobitzsch
@krisrobitzsch 6 месяцев назад
This is so cool. I wish I just had a DIY home system to do this. I hate throwing failed prints away.
@WhattheBeck
@WhattheBeck 2 месяца назад
I would be the guy keeping all my similar color in different bags for recycling- so cool! you could even do a color changing filament if you load bits of different colors one after the other
@redpython99
@redpython99 6 месяцев назад
I like to reuse the bags that filament rolls come in to store my printing waste, once my supply of good bags runs out or I get too much waste I melt it down into bricks for more compact long term storage. still working out what I should use it for and how best to work with hunks of pla
@_renze_
@_renze_ 6 месяцев назад
You are getting me excited. Looking forward to the arame-3d review. As an education professional of younger children I would love to have an accessible and practical working machine to shred and produce filament out of PLA waste or PET bottles.
@nukedathlonman
@nukedathlonman 6 месяцев назад
I think it's a good idea. It is something I'm on the look out for - something good and affordable.
@zanmarinic
@zanmarinic 6 месяцев назад
Great video! I have three bins with failed prints/supports (ASA, ABS, PETG) waiting me to try and tackle the recycling issue 😂
@prenimystic
@prenimystic 2 месяца назад
Recycle! Reuse!! Repurpose!!! 👏👏👏 Loved this ❤❤❤
@kevinpiip3427
@kevinpiip3427 6 месяцев назад
It seems like it would be perfect for prototyping material when you know you will have to iterate on a design a few times. After you have the design finalized you use virgin material for the final print and grind all the previous prototypes back down to prototyping material!
@DBB-KE5DUO
@DBB-KE5DUO 6 месяцев назад
I hate waiting for a month to get my new Prusa printers to America. I guess i'll find out about filament pooping someday... i'm going to make my own shredder and extruder because you inspired me! 😊
@rossc12345
@rossc12345 6 месяцев назад
Nice project. Wouldn’t be surprised if in a few years diy recycled filament becomes easier in a similar way printers themself have evolved to be more user friendly. On a side note I’ve been having great success recycling plastic drinks bottles into PET1 filament using a mk6 recreator by JRT3D. We don’t have any bottle deposit scheme here in the UK so not loosing money on the bottles. The resulting PET1 filament seems to be more heat resistant than ABS/ASA
@bami2
@bami2 Месяц назад
Great video! I don't want to do multi-material printing mostly because of all the garbage produced. I hope in the future that this will be more affordable/accessible.
@geekdomo
@geekdomo 6 месяцев назад
Thanks so much for sharing this! My very comment on Twitter where you showed this mask was " I want to see the poop". Thanks a ton!
@ameliabuns4058
@ameliabuns4058 6 месяцев назад
*new cnc kitchen video* SPRINGS TO THE COMPUTER I really want a filament extruder so bad, i want to experiment with crazy filament! but it's so expensive... that artme video is so exciting!
@Waffles4Penguin
@Waffles4Penguin 6 месяцев назад
Or for smoother diameter you can chop up the filament you made into small beads or something and mix that with new pla and get better, not so uneven filament (nvm commented too soon I see you did that)
@phizicks
@phizicks 6 месяцев назад
I was thinking of using my old coffee grinder from the Breville Oracle (not the simple blade type, this has turbine style teeth). I have a spare which is technically not good enough for coffee grinding but may work for shredding plastic to very fine granules. you could use a poop color sorter on the output with some coding, it would be closer to it's original colour than poop 9:20 if you're going to put desiccant in a vaccum, I would suggest creating a false floor with the desiccant underneath so the evaporation falls to the floor and when opening the lid, the re-condensation then absorbs into the desiccant with the plastic above since vapor in a vacuum I would think would drop to the floor bed
@thomashughes4267
@thomashughes4267 6 месяцев назад
Really hope that resin printing can get some sort of recycling system going on!
6 месяцев назад
Great video! ❤ I saved all my 3D print waste, because I hope to recycle it one day. The ARTME 3D extruder is on my wish list, so I’m looking forward to your video bot that.
@pedshred
@pedshred 5 месяцев назад
Tenacious and innovative. I like your style.
@brrruuuh
@brrruuuh 5 месяцев назад
Hi there! I just discovered your channel. Nice videos, they are very informative and insightful. Vielen dank!
@CNCKitchen
@CNCKitchen 5 месяцев назад
You’re welcome!
@Mildly_Amused
@Mildly_Amused 6 месяцев назад
Some other people I know that recycle their own filament use a Blendtec blender to grind the filament into tiny pieces after drying the filament scraps and p00p. They say that blender turns the filament into tiny particles that melt easily. The blenders use to be famous for the videos where the blend iPhones, whole frozen fish, garden tools, gold balls, etc... so I don't doubt their power to grind filament.
@Obot1121
@Obot1121 6 месяцев назад
I got the artme3d extruder a bit ago, I can't wait to see somebody else use it and hopefully get some tips (I'm having issues with extruding [not the machine's fault]).
@lavachemist
@lavachemist 6 месяцев назад
Is the inconsistency of the final product (after drying, etc.) a limitation of the 3devo filament extruder, or is it caused by the recycled PLA? If the latter, it would be interesting to see if adding virgin PLA pellets makes any difference.
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