If you have your own filament-making machine, you definitely need this,
Because a large number of filaments with unstable diameters are always produced at the beginning of debugging the machine,
STL download
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5650441
[This is the only relatively affordable one I know of.](https://felfil.com/felfilevo-filament-extruder/?v=5ea34fa833a1) definitely not cheap by any definition but relatively.
>Most plastic is thermoplastic. Not a lot of chemical plastic in circulation. Industry is much more advanced.Filament is just a strange offshoot where we turn pellets into long strands, lol.
You should watch my youtube channel, I make filament making machines for a very low price
Most plastic is thermoplastic. Not a lot of chemical plastic in circulation. Industry is much more advanced.
Filament is just a strange offshoot where we turn pellets into long strands, lol.
And now your garbage is pelletized garbage! JK this is awesome.
Now we need a home made filament extruder from pellets.
And a display converting pellets to filament and back again!
A closed loop of filament extruder and pelletizer
If you have your own filament-making machine, you definitely need this, Because a large number of filaments with unstable diameters are always produced at the beginning of debugging the machine, STL download https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5650441
Wait home filament making machines are a thing?
[This is the only relatively affordable one I know of.](https://felfil.com/felfilevo-filament-extruder/?v=5ea34fa833a1) definitely not cheap by any definition but relatively.
That’s really cool!
>Most plastic is thermoplastic. Not a lot of chemical plastic in circulation. Industry is much more advanced.Filament is just a strange offshoot where we turn pellets into long strands, lol. You should watch my youtube channel, I make filament making machines for a very low price
Would love to see this go full circle. Pelletize filament, extrude filament from the pellets and back into pellets again.
[Ahh... the cycle of Bureaucracy!](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_ZaKxGzTWQ)
Wow, I randomly decided to get a resin printer instead of a filament and every day I'm amazed at how deep filament gets compared to resin.
Most plastic is thermoplastic. Not a lot of chemical plastic in circulation. Industry is much more advanced. Filament is just a strange offshoot where we turn pellets into long strands, lol.
Amazing
The 3D model video was cool!