Man, this is fantastic! You are really smart, I'm going to try this myself but since I'm not a welder I will just keep the wood block square and use that to secure it to a wooded frame. I will have to figure out a way to make a hopper. Your machine is cool!
hey great video. For the wood insulator. I didn't hear you mention what you did to put the bit through. Did you drill it and then put a sleeve inside or just drill it and let the plastic come in contact with the wood?
what is the length of the bit please and what is the Diameter ..is it 1/2 inch like the pipe or it smaller ? because I am confused sorry the pipe Diameter 1/2 inch right ?
Thx for you about all you videos. Please coud you indicate for me the inner diameter of the borrow and diameter of screw. Another question : i use a borow inner diameter 22 mm and screw 22x 500 mm. can i use a nema 17 1,6 amp as motor to rotate the screw.
I'm glad you like it. I am building this like I did the Segway project. Taking all of the things I like from other designs and putting my own spin on it.
Nothing wrong with that. I often build things like that. The only bad part of your whole video is when you were tig welding to that galvanized pipe..... I can still taste and smell the last time i did that :-) its really bad for your health to weld that stuff
When drilling the brass plug, screw it into the conduit coupler, then chuck that in the lathe facing the other direction and drill the plug through from the backside. You can't clamp NPT into the lathe by the threads because not only can you damage the threads, but pipe threads are tapered so it won't be even close to being centered or securely clamped.
what is the name of the material for the barrel material, sir? I had trouble finding the name of the Matrial to look for in a shop. sorry I also do not understand foreign languages. with google translation tools, hope to know. information please . Thank you very much sir
Great work, can't wait to see the progress on this project :) For the lathe: Can't you just chock the whole barrel with the seperator on place into the lathe now to round it of? i mean it is not really important, just an other than the astetic aspect.
May I ask where you purchased your heater band? I'm having trouble finding one online. The conduit coupler is about 1 1/4" OD. The 3/4 black pipe is 1" OD. I'd like to use two heater bands if possible. I also modified the nozzle by using a 3/4 x 1/2 bush to1/2 x 3/8 bush to 3/8 x 1/4 or 3/8 x 1/8 barbed hose adapters. It should eliminate having to drill any plugs. I wish I could post pics here because it look pretty badass.
Making Stuff thank you for your help. I'm really excited about this build. I'm going to at least make a video of the finished product. I would be happy to have you view it and offer any advice or tips. Thanks again and keep on building on
The PID controller and thermo-couple automatically set the temperature at the heat band. I don't know how much power the heat band uses. You should be able to see the temperature set in the video, I can't remember off hand.
:/ I think it's obvious he was asking what kind of filler material. Also, in Spanish, "soldering", "welding" and "brazing" are all the same word ("soldar"). That could have been the source of him mixing up the terms. But in the end it's probably all mild steel, just some is galvanized (and yes, breathing its fumes can cause dementia and other nice things), and some hot rolled.
I see you have a lot of experience with building DIY filament extruders, I find them very interesting. However I know diameter consistency is very hard to achieve with these materials and therefore you print quality will go down. I have been thinking... wouldn't it be possible to measure the diameter of the filament at a fixed point and adjust the flow of the printer in real time while printing. It sure would be a challenge but more diy filament could be used. For example, use two wheels, one fixed wheel, one attached on a sliding potentiometer with a spring pushing it against the fixed wheel, an arduino could measure the power and adjust the speed of the filament feeder. Just came up with the idea, thought it might be useful for the development of these diy extruders. Keep up the good work, love what you are doing!
Nice video loads of helpful stuff. A you watch a ton of video content on any one topic you can get small bits of info from all over and fill in gaps in your own knowledge. At about 9mins in you mention a problem getting the tool rest into place.You should be able to lift the rest from the 'arm' the remove the middle section and drop the tool rest into the part that fixes to the lathe bed. That part is known as the banjo and it should be the same diameter hole as the tool rest post. The extension is most often used to allow the tool rest to reach round the edge of a large platter to turn right to the center If you are unlucky and your lathe uses two sizes then it might be easier to make a sleeve or reducer.
Next time choose a natural gas pipe if you have that in us. Those are not laminated, but extruded. You will have a better pipe interior. The price might be x2 x3 - ish / meter (rest of the world standard for.length) :p
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Your instructions are so clear
Thank you for making this look so simple and sharing it in a video. I sincerely appreciate the troubles you went through. Many thanks.
Man, this is fantastic! You are really smart, I'm going to try this myself but since I'm not a welder I will just keep the wood block square and use that to secure it to a wooded frame. I will have to figure out a way to make a hopper. Your machine is cool!
Finally. A video that shows how the extruder is put together. Liked and subbed. 😊😊😊
Can you tell about all diamensions of making hopper
I am going to follow this, my specific interest is the mold and how you make it. Keep on keeping on.
What factor(s) is responsible for higher production in extruder machines?
Hello can I know the capacity of the motor, the gearbox ratio , the length and diameter of the screw and the capacity of the extrusion in kg/h?
Thank you for the wonderful video. Would be obliged if list of items and instructions were available to download 😊
All of the info is available on the Making Stuff web site.
hey great video. For the wood insulator. I didn't hear you mention what you did to put the bit through. Did you drill it and then put a sleeve inside or just drill it and let the plastic come in contact with the wood?
What about variable section difference?
what is the length of the bit please and what is the Diameter ..is it 1/2 inch like the pipe or it smaller ? because I am confused sorry
the pipe Diameter 1/2 inch right ?
Thx for you about all you videos.
Please coud you indicate for me the inner diameter of the borrow and diameter of screw.
Another question : i use a borow inner diameter 22 mm and screw 22x 500 mm. can i use a nema 17 1,6 amp as motor to rotate the screw.
It is a 5/8 inch bit. A stepper motor won't have enough torque to rotate it.
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And the two pipes is the 6 inch exactly??
Thanks for the absolutely simple design! You made my day Sir!
Glad I could help!
How much for temperature control ?
I am really enjoying this build. It reminds me of a filistruder design. really nice.
I'm glad you like it. I am building this like I did the Segway project. Taking all of the things I like from other designs and putting my own spin on it.
Nothing wrong with that. I often build things like that.
The only bad part of your whole video is when you were tig welding to that galvanized pipe..... I can still taste and smell the last time i did that :-) its really bad for your health to weld that stuff
Could you please share puffed corn/snacks extruder?
could u put a meltpot on top of the printer extruder and print from that
Good morning, pouvez vous nous aider à faire la même machine pour extraire de l'huile d'arachide
When drilling the brass plug, screw it into the conduit coupler, then chuck that in the lathe facing the other direction and drill the plug through from the backside. You can't clamp NPT into the lathe by the threads because not only can you damage the threads, but pipe threads are tapered so it won't be even close to being centered or securely clamped.
Good point. I will try your suggestion.
what is the name of the material for the barrel material, sir? I had trouble finding the name of the Matrial to look for in a shop. sorry I also do not understand foreign languages. with google translation tools, hope to know. information please . Thank you very much sir
Sir pls explain floting fish feed extruder for small farmers
Great work, can't wait to see the progress on this project :)
For the lathe: Can't you just chock the whole barrel with the seperator on place into the lathe now to round it of? i mean it is not really important, just an other than the astetic aspect.
May I ask where you purchased your heater band? I'm having trouble finding one online. The conduit coupler is about 1 1/4" OD. The 3/4 black pipe is 1" OD. I'd like to use two heater bands if possible.
I also modified the nozzle by using a 3/4 x 1/2 bush to1/2 x 3/8 bush to 3/8 x 1/4 or 3/8 x 1/8 barbed hose adapters. It should eliminate having to drill any plugs. I wish I could post pics here because it look pretty badass.
I think it was zoro.com
Making Stuff thank you for your help. I'm really excited about this build. I'm going to at least make a video of the finished product. I would be happy to have you view it and offer any advice or tips. Thanks again and keep on building on
Also Aliexpress has them
How long you use a drill bit?and diameter?
Where can i buy that screw?Please help me. In my project i need a screw extrusion process so please help me..😇😇
I have a desire to make an extruder. Do you supply the screw?
Can you please tell me name of drill bit used?
It is an auger bit made by Irwin.
8:50 your tool rest looks like it dis-assembles so that you can remove the center linkage to get closer.
Congratulations, very good your proyect. One cuestions. What diameter is a pipe and drill?, thank you.
Sir?? May i ask how much power did you put to fully melt the plastic?? Please
The PID controller and thermo-couple automatically set the temperature at the heat band. I don't know how much power the heat band uses. You should be able to see the temperature set in the video, I can't remember off hand.
It's wonderfull.
What kind of solder are you using for sold the differents elements?
Best Regards
I'm using a TIG welder, not solder.
:/ I think it's obvious he was asking what kind of filler material.
Also, in Spanish, "soldering", "welding" and "brazing" are all the same word ("soldar"). That could have been the source of him mixing up the terms.
But in the end it's probably all mild steel, just some is galvanized (and yes, breathing its fumes can cause dementia and other nice things), and some hot rolled.
What is the distance between the plates that you used of base in the perforated tube?
Hello, where is the #2 video ? Does it about heating element part ?
As for your tool rest you should be able to remove the second half and use just the one segment. Love the build so far.
Good going so far and super easy.If the rest goes that good this will be a fairly quick and easy build.
Good afternoon, prompt on this machine will produce plastic parts in shape?
Hello how much is the price of $ small machine
I see you have a lot of experience with building DIY filament extruders, I find them very interesting. However I know diameter consistency is very hard to achieve with these materials and therefore you print quality will go down. I have been thinking... wouldn't it be possible to measure the diameter of the filament at a fixed point and adjust the flow of the printer in real time while printing. It sure would be a challenge but more diy filament could be used. For example, use two wheels, one fixed wheel, one attached on a sliding potentiometer with a spring pushing it against the fixed wheel, an arduino could measure the power and adjust the speed of the filament feeder. Just came up with the idea, thought it might be useful for the development of these diy extruders. Keep up the good work, love what you are doing!
Hydraulic cylinder might have been a better idea. The ID is honed and polished. No seam to worry about.
Hello!!What are the drills?
Hey! Do you know if I can use the same motor for a shredder and an extrusion machine? Thanks
I don't think it has enough torque but I could be wrong.
Flavia Azvdo grabilica
Thanks for this video. This really helps to understand how they extrude the plastic. Keep at 'er!
Hello go ask plumbing shop attendant for a merchant coupler. It has smooth sides and is meant to be welded.
Cool intro
Nice video loads of helpful stuff. A you watch a ton of video content on any one topic you can get small bits of info from all over and fill in gaps in your own knowledge. At about 9mins in you mention a problem getting the tool rest into place.You should be able to lift the rest from the 'arm' the remove the middle section and drop the tool rest into the part that fixes to the lathe bed. That part is known as the banjo and it should be the same diameter hole as the tool rest post. The extension is most often used to allow the tool rest to reach round the edge of a large platter to turn right to the center If you are unlucky and your lathe uses two sizes then it might be easier to make a sleeve or reducer.
What is the power , A , V of the motor
It's 24V don't know anything else about it. There are no markings on the motor.
ok tahks
Thread helix angle seems alittle large
Next time choose a natural gas pipe if you have that in us. Those are not laminated, but extruded. You will have a better pipe interior. The price might be x2 x3 - ish / meter (rest of the world standard for.length) :p
How do you creat your Intro?
Hawjing ke barre me hanana h
What type of motor did you use
It's from an electric mobility scooter.
thas
@Marc Jason Radoc manual would cause uneven speeds which would screw up the filament
inspired, god bless you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Part name
Obrigada por esse vídeo esse passo a passo foi ótimo
you should add some notices here about the problems you had with metal shavings and the insulator device. would save ppl a lot of grief. :)
Oooh this is gonna be fun! :D
C'est formidable ,vous m'avez donné une solution merci infiniment
Good
c est un chef d oeuvre
Next project: Grinder to make pellets from old prints for the extruder!
good
obrigado muito bons seus videos !
Thank you!
8:28
I am from south africa
мыкты super!!! from KZ
Great !!!!
nice
Tm
Jesus Christ is Life!
There is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way to death.
~Proverbs 14:12
Now, brothers and sisters, I want to remind you of the gospel I preached to you, which you received and on which you have taken your stand.
By this gospel you are saved, if you hold firmly to the word I preached to you. Otherwise, you have believed in vain.
For what I received I passed on to you as of first importance : that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures,
that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures,
~1. Corinthians 15:1-4
Simon Peter, a servant and apostle of Jesus Christ, To those who through the righteousness of our God and Savior Jesus Christ have received a faith as precious as ours:
~2. Peter 1:1
God bless you!
Thank you for making this look so simple and sharing it in a video. I sincerely appreciate the troubles you went through. Many thanks.
I have a desire to make an extruder. Do you supply the screw?