Can you 3D Print with Hot Glue?

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Everyone uses a hot glue gun to explain 3D printing, yet nobody sells hot melt glue filament for a real 3D printer! I wanted to change that and make the first hot melt glue filament, for the giggles but also to 3D print iron-on patches! Let's find out more!
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:59 Mosaic's 3D Printed Iron On Patches
03:09 Shredding Glue Sticks
05:19 Extruding Hot Melt Glue Sticks - Attempt 1
07:50 Sponsor
09:38 Extruding Hot Melt Glue Sticks - Attempt 2
12:40 Printing Hot Melt Glue Filament
15:14 3D Printing Iron on Patches
18:08 Summary
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@CNCKitchen
@CNCKitchen Ай бұрын
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 would you use hot melt glue filament for?
@kira07
@kira07 Ай бұрын
why dont you find lower melting point TPU for the sticky side , and then use TPC on the top which melts in slightly highertenps , alterntively there are shoe glues that are flexible after cure, but they smell strong that you can paint on the other side. or maybe press the hot glue into a thin sheets , then cut to size with a plotter maybe ?
@tejasbarve860
@tejasbarve860 Ай бұрын
Is it possible to mix pla and gluestick you just need to figure out the mixture percentage
@tinymito
@tinymito Ай бұрын
I actually don't have a hot glue gun.
@JeremiahVelez-ml2rz
@JeremiahVelez-ml2rz Ай бұрын
@@kira07😊😊😊😊
@user-ho5uj8rs9n
@user-ho5uj8rs9n Ай бұрын
You can use pla flax instead of glow, it could work very similar and much more easier to print
@TankErdin
@TankErdin Ай бұрын
Finally, a 3d printer that is just a hot glue gun. We've ascended.
@3DWolfEngineering
@3DWolfEngineering Ай бұрын
😅yeah just wanted to say that because literally everytime when someone doesnt know 3d printers the only way they understand usually is the hot gun xD
@Finchyboi14470
@Finchyboi14470 Ай бұрын
We’ve ascended so much that we’ve gone back to square one
@The_1ntern3t
@The_1ntern3t Ай бұрын
​​​@@3DWolfEngineering The real trouble is explaining resin printers 😂 "So yeah. It's upside down and there's this UV sensitive liquid and then..." 😅
@3DWolfEngineering
@3DWolfEngineering Ай бұрын
@@The_1ntern3t hahaha yeah youre so right 🤣lol... luckely havent had this situation very often because i dont yet have a resin printer😥 dont have a space for the toxic stuff yet but i miss every day i cant create cool detailed stuff like figures, tempplates... Id propably explain it with very thin drawings you stack ontop of eachother ?
@heckyes
@heckyes Ай бұрын
Everything old becomes new eventually.
@sazafrass
@sazafrass Ай бұрын
"I didn't only make it for the giggles." Sounds like giggle addict talk to me.
@chipcode5538
@chipcode5538 Ай бұрын
😂 the video was fun. Just brush some hot glue at the backside of the patch to achieve the same result. 😊
@erebosthegengar
@erebosthegengar Ай бұрын
​@@chipcode5538I feel one is cleaned than the brush on option.
@Chewychaca
@Chewychaca Ай бұрын
During the intervention. "Your so obsessed with your giggle that you neglected ME. WE used to giggle TOGETHER. 🥺😭"
@mattanderson111
@mattanderson111 Ай бұрын
Hi Stephen, maybe you might have better luck with higher temp rated hot melt glues. The glues I use at work have a more yellow hue to them versus the crystal clear ones you're using. They melt at a higher temperature but solidify significantly faster. They might be harder as well. We even buy it pelletized as well as in large diameter sticks. You should have no problem finding pelletized hot melt if you ask around industrial suppliers, it's very commonly used.
@gedr7664
@gedr7664 Ай бұрын
for this application i think you need the different melting point for the bottom layer (~150) and top layer ~(200) - otherwise you would melt the patch and get rid of detail
@peterfalcon2691
@peterfalcon2691 Ай бұрын
@@gedr7664 he could iron from the INSIDE of the shirt , so the thing that melts first would be the glue . It will be significantly harder to place the stamp perfect but it would fix the problem .
@mr.emtean1881
@mr.emtean1881 Ай бұрын
@@gedr7664 maybe if ironed from the inside it would work
@trulyinfamous
@trulyinfamous Ай бұрын
My mom has some white glue sticks and she says those high temp ones will burn the absolute hell out of you if it gets on you. Should work really well on fabric though.
@dylanevans5644
@dylanevans5644 Ай бұрын
Was going to suggest this. Glue sticks have varying cure times and chemical compositions. For fabrics it would also help a lot to have something that didn't soften in the sun 😅
@StormBurnX
@StormBurnX Ай бұрын
The only thing I'd change about this process is ironing the patches from the fabric side, so more of the heat goes to fabric then hot melt glue THEN tpu, rather than hitting the TPU first. In my experience (with normal patches!) this helps them adhere better because the fabric is heated up to match the glue.
@AmaroqStarwind
@AmaroqStarwind Ай бұрын
This!
@ashers_workshop
@ashers_workshop Ай бұрын
This!!!!
@ShenHibiki
@ShenHibiki Ай бұрын
I scrolled to the comments to point that out too XD
@lol-xx9kn
@lol-xx9kn Ай бұрын
Oh hey thanks I actually didn't know that about iron on patches. My jeans always rip at the crotch so I'm always using iron on patches (tacky I know but I love these jeans). The corners of the patches always peel. Didn't think about heating the fabric up as well.
@GregoryShtevensh
@GregoryShtevensh Ай бұрын
Hope he sees this
@BPSspace
@BPSspace Ай бұрын
This is amazing! I had no idea filaments used to be oiled, totally makes sense though - great work!
@Rosa_Pedro
@Rosa_Pedro Ай бұрын
@BPSspace @CNCKitchen collab I never expected.
@Noughtta
@Noughtta Ай бұрын
I do service work at a factory that makes glue sticks, they use a horizontal screw extruder with a 1" nozzle where it gets melted then it gets pulled through a 50ft water bed by a puller belt on the other end. They are indeed coated in oil to prevent them from sticking to the puller belt when they are chopped down into individual sticks.
@casychapin4647
@casychapin4647 20 күн бұрын
Water bath? Interesting
@EightOneGulf
@EightOneGulf Ай бұрын
But can you print gluesticks with it?
@Mine-sense
@Mine-sense Ай бұрын
@EightOneGulf You just gave me a shower thought.
@Thelegendofme
@Thelegendofme Ай бұрын
You're asking one of the most important questions in the world right now. Answers are needed for this
@igtgbye
@igtgbye Ай бұрын
With less infill for more glue sticks per glue stick 😂
@thesouthwestern
@thesouthwestern Ай бұрын
Hahaha
@imantstreidis3277
@imantstreidis3277 Ай бұрын
PCL in past was used as a hot melt glue and filament out of that is readily available.
@jonasniesner
@jonasniesner Ай бұрын
Interesting, I have some still lying around. And the XL should be able to handle that and I already have a profile for it. So worth a try.
@brianmi40
@brianmi40 Ай бұрын
@@jonasniesner At those temps have to keep it away from any clothes dryer tho. "PCL filament is a type of 3D printing filament made from a biodegradable and bio-based polymer called polycaprolactone (PCL). PCL is a good choice for beginners and kids because of its low-temp and safety. It is also eco-friendly, food-safe, and non-toxic. PCL has a density of around 1.2 g/cm3 and has exceptional mechanical properties. It melts around 60°C making it a safe thermoplastic to print and has a glass transition temperature of -60°C making the product extremely flexible and tough."
@SianaGearz
@SianaGearz Ай бұрын
So a few months ago Lost in Tech showcased a filament made from PCL (polycaprolone) which melts at low temperature and might very well bind other polymers to textile. PCL pellets are also very easily and readily available in small and medium quantities e.g. as a crafting material, mould making material, temporary tooth filling.
@jonasniesner
@jonasniesner Ай бұрын
No need to make filament, PCL is already available for medical applications. Price is a bit higher but still acceptable.
@CNCKitchen
@CNCKitchen Ай бұрын
Great idea! I think I even have some around here.
@libhranan
@libhranan Ай бұрын
PCL pellets work really well to adhere pvc pipes together at odd angles that you can't get connectors for.
@brianmi40
@brianmi40 Ай бұрын
@@jonasniesner You can buy PCL filament.
@dominik.jokiel
@dominik.jokiel Ай бұрын
@@CNCKitchen ich könnte dir EVA Granulat zusenden wahlweise in Weiß oder transparent/beige.
@aL3891_
@aL3891_ Ай бұрын
Maybe the answer is to make a new extruder that can accept the glue sticks directly :) Also maybe a smaller nozzle size could make part cooling easier?
@jasoncox7244
@jasoncox7244 Ай бұрын
I'd buy ^&% tons of EVA filament if it were commercially available. Making their own iron-on patches would be the hottest project ever for my middle-schoolers' 3D printing class.
@Jessterrr
@Jessterrr Ай бұрын
Maybe you could try Avery 3279 ink jet fabric transfers. You create your pattern in your favorite drawing program, print it onto the 3279 paper, use an iron to apply it to a tee shirt or whatever.
@brianmi40
@brianmi40 Ай бұрын
Temu has thin sheets of hot melt glue dirt cheap specifically for fabrics if your logo/etc. would be regularly shaped and without voids to cut them out for hot pressing.
@sublimationman
@sublimationman Ай бұрын
Always happy to see you thinking outside the box. As a practical note though, hot glue is available in a sheet form that maybe you could print on top of then trim off after printing.
@Cryect2
@Cryect2 Ай бұрын
Yeah, I was thinking why not just use the iron sheets for printing on. Work great for ironing on fabrics.
@mistertechnik
@mistertechnik Ай бұрын
Maybe it would be easier and more consistent to design a hot end that can directly take full hot glue sticks, which would eliminate most of the problems you had. Taking the heating element of a hot glue gun and modifying it a bit might just do the trick.
@Feila102
@Feila102 Ай бұрын
You could build a large extruder to feed the sticks directly into a long conical nozzle to get to normal filament size. Should be easier than chopping everything up :-)
@someguy9175
@someguy9175 Ай бұрын
The problem with that is that then we have to melt down the whole stick to temperature and then cool it down very fast so it can spool, the thermal mass is just too high right? Maybe that could be solved by using some sort of chiller just bellow the nozzle? Like placing a tiny radiator connected to a AC unit in front of a high speed delta fan
@robotskirts
@robotskirts Ай бұрын
Patch makers iron-on a double sided adhesive. Madeira has three different Heat Seal products using different materials: polyamide, polyester, and polyurethane.
@madetofit24
@madetofit24 Ай бұрын
This...the whole time I was thinking of Badge Magic like Scouts use. It's basically the same thing without all the work.
@brianmi40
@brianmi40 Ай бұрын
Temu has such dirt cheap.
@inthefade
@inthefade Ай бұрын
Dry ice is used by welders often, so even in a small city or town you should have a welding supply seller nearby who will be able to provide it to you.
@mrb2917
@mrb2917 Ай бұрын
plumbing too
@SeanReitmeyer
@SeanReitmeyer Ай бұрын
Co2 fire extinguishers, where ever locally they are refilled as well.
@StolenPw
@StolenPw Ай бұрын
You could see the panic in the hand movements when you touched the glue lol
@steven3424
@steven3424 23 күн бұрын
👋🤚🖐✊👎🙌👊👏👊🖖🖐👏👊👏
@metallicaman0258
@metallicaman0258 Ай бұрын
If you manipulate the printing path I bet you could mimic the look and feel of an embroidered patch. That would make this incredibly useful as a potentially cost effective alternative to custom sewn patches.
@MakerBees333
@MakerBees333 Ай бұрын
You can actually embroider TPU directly really well, I make and sew on TPU patches all the time. 👍
Ай бұрын
TPU can be ironed onto cloth directly and there is no need for any adhesive. Place the tpu patch down first onto a wax paper, place the cloth over that and a final layer of wax paper then iron on the patch heating through the cloth. The only thing that really takes any practice is melting it with even pressure and not keeping the heat on for to long smearing the tpu out. The results can be great and hold up to many washes before a corner starts to peel off but its no big deal you just iron it again.
@brianmi40
@brianmi40 Ай бұрын
I see Temu has hot melt thin sheet material dirt cheap specifically for fabrics, wonder which would hold better, those, or your direct TPU... may have to try and compare!
@TheTeknikFrik
@TheTeknikFrik Ай бұрын
I second this. I have had great success ironing TPU on cotton.
@portalteam5832
@portalteam5832 22 күн бұрын
how many layers and at what layer height would you recommend?
@noobling8313
@noobling8313 12 күн бұрын
For that matter, you can print TPU straight to fabric, too.
@Roskellan
@Roskellan Ай бұрын
An interesting proof of concept, and for someone willing to put in the time probably quite practical and useful. One thing comes to mind, reversing the process, printing PLA onto baking paper stuck down on the build plate (would it stick - don't know), then printing the glue on top of that. The print could easily be lifted with the paper and is already ready for ironing onto the fabric.
@user-bj7yl4ws5x
@user-bj7yl4ws5x Ай бұрын
It pains me that u didn't use a cheese grinder
@obaidabohsas6448
@obaidabohsas6448 Ай бұрын
The idea is great, but to fix problems with making filament: why not make a custom extruder that can work with 10mm hot sticks so that you will eliminate half of the problems.
@WindsorYeh
@WindsorYeh Ай бұрын
Yeah for that was my first idea
@cristopherkurtin7858
@cristopherkurtin7858 Ай бұрын
One thing that comes across my mind as an issue would be the amount of material you're pushing into extruder with one stepper motor step. Wider cross-section of the raw material makes fine control over filament feed more difficult, as the nozzle diameter still remains ~.4mm
@cristopherkurtin7858
@cristopherkurtin7858 Ай бұрын
I guess the solution in that case would be adding a gearbox to fix the ratio between stepper motor and feeder gear, but then you'd have slower retraction speed, etc., etc. So while fixing the root issue, attempting to create a custom extruder would definitely bring some new problems into play :)
@Repkord
@Repkord Ай бұрын
I enjoy watching your process so much my friend. Your curiosity and no nonsense approach to problem solving is just incredible. Freezing the gluesticks, modeling temps after the glue gun, adding the oiler, there were so many brilliant little nuggets in this video and I just loved being along for the journey. 👏
@marco_gallone
@marco_gallone Ай бұрын
Hybrid EVA-PLA strength testing!!!!
@kzalesak4
@kzalesak4 Ай бұрын
Yes please! The adherence of the layers is super interesting
@MEDTADISIVAPRASAD
@MEDTADISIVAPRASAD Ай бұрын
Both are having distinct melting points
@woodwaker1
@woodwaker1 Ай бұрын
An experiment that you learn from is never a waste of time. Really neat to see you using an OmniDrop extruder, They are great will work with any material. Max did a great job designing them.
@Mlnk13
@Mlnk13 Ай бұрын
you can get pellets from the shaving aisle in stores, they are used as a waxing strip material.
@seantellier3519
@seantellier3519 Ай бұрын
3d printed patches have been one of my go-tos for a minute i tried iron on backing, but just sewing them on is what ended up working the best
@A.Achorn
@A.Achorn Ай бұрын
I need this it compliments my TPU addiction perfectly! I feel like the odd guy out but TPU is by far my favorite thing to print with and design for, yes it has it's challenges but it has so many amazing use cases.
@jaymuffinz
@jaymuffinz Ай бұрын
I almost exclusively print in TPU at home.
@kwaaaa
@kwaaaa Ай бұрын
I love how your troubleshooting kind of came full circle back to using filament oilers. It's funny how these issues probably were the same things that the 3d printing pioneers faced.
@OiDepp
@OiDepp Ай бұрын
you can buy hot melt glue pellets in a lot variations for processes like industrial book production
@zevakikel
@zevakikel Ай бұрын
Playing with hot glue was not a waste of time, as you (and we) learned a lot in the process! Thank you for sharing your experience!
@CNCKitchen
@CNCKitchen Ай бұрын
Appreciate it!
@hackleberrym
@hackleberrym Ай бұрын
I admire your absolute patience with this project.
@AmaroqStarwind
@AmaroqStarwind Ай бұрын
As StormBurnX said, iron from the fabric side rather than the patch side, that way the TPU doesn't warp as much.
@PrimalEdge
@PrimalEdge Ай бұрын
What if you use a water bath before you try to spoil the glue? Have the filament come out of the machine into a water bath and then loop up into the part of the machine that wraps it around the spool.
@clockworkvanhellsing372
@clockworkvanhellsing372 Ай бұрын
I think this may be the right application for that underwater 3d printer...
@thewatersavior
@thewatersavior Ай бұрын
I thought I made up the idea of a filament oiler for use with scenting filaments.- but sounds like its a real thing. I love youtube for uniting inventors across the web. keep on building!
@samwpatterson
@samwpatterson Ай бұрын
This hits the sweetest spot for me - i just got into machine embroidery and i am totally going to be doing some 3dp appliques
@247printing
@247printing Ай бұрын
Jetzt muss ich es mal kommentieren nach so vielen beeindruckenden Videos lately: Du bist a Matz! Kodus, Stefan
@jaba4732
@jaba4732 Ай бұрын
I think that a thin sheet of hot glue would work better than a filament for the iron on patches. The sheet could be attached to the bed by heating and the tpu patch would be printed on top of the hot glue sheet
@Hukkinen
@Hukkinen Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the inspiring videos! 😃 Sometimes when I'm tired and the world seems to do everything wrong, I watch some video of yours, because I can trust, that Stefan is meticulous, analytical, organized, and objective in his methods and the presentation and enthusiasm is flawless 😃👍
@iavor55
@iavor55 Ай бұрын
Those patches are awesome and it's so awesome to be wearing a 3d printer patch that, theoretically, you can make.at home!
@Tarkov.
@Tarkov. Ай бұрын
Could use the iron from the other side of the shirt, so that you aren't melting anything but the glue.
@itsboyinspace
@itsboyinspace Ай бұрын
I use the hot glue gun reference when explaining 3d printing also 😂
@Palemagpie
@Palemagpie Ай бұрын
Thats a fascinating concept. Plus incredibly recyclable.
@Piraja
@Piraja Ай бұрын
Man, I don't even have a 3D printer. But I love how you approch problems and solve it. This is the kind of entertainment I need.
@GuillaumeH84
@GuillaumeH84 Ай бұрын
That's a cool idea. For the t-shirt you should try ironing the fabric with your logo underneath!
@rekinek1111
@rekinek1111 Ай бұрын
And now try it in the other way around: 3D print some PLA sticks and feed them into the hot glue gun. Would it work?
@rnr92
@rnr92 45 минут бұрын
💡
@rekinek1111
@rekinek1111 31 минут бұрын
@@rnr92 🕯️👍
@Blackrhyme7
@Blackrhyme7 Ай бұрын
really great idea, and kudos for being so persistent to reach your goal, think that this filament have some future and would love to try using it myself to make some patches
@properorientation
@properorientation Ай бұрын
I have no use for this right now but i very much like your way of thinking and creativity. Good work.
@craigjohnson7700
@craigjohnson7700 Ай бұрын
I printed hot glue sticks with filament to repair a failed print>:
@3DWolfEngineering
@3DWolfEngineering Ай бұрын
thats actually smart...and especially its propably better than a 3d pen
@I.no.ah.guy57
@I.no.ah.guy57 Ай бұрын
​@@3DWolfEngineering I know most 3D pens aren't the best, but I have a Mynt3D Pro pen and it works really well and I haven't had any problems with it and I've had it for a few years now
@daliasprints9798
@daliasprints9798 Ай бұрын
You should have tried letting it run through a tub of ice water instead of the oiler.
@elucky51
@elucky51 Ай бұрын
Again, Stefan, your explorations and hard work impressed me. You have such good ideas. Thank you for this vidéo. ❤❤
@phlm93
@phlm93 Ай бұрын
Stephen is a creative and innovative driving force in the 3D printing community, always hitting us with the most amazing ideas!
@someguy2741
@someguy2741 Ай бұрын
Later you can make repair videos where you dig the melted or twisted stuff out of the washing machine and dryer. All it will take is one time where the logo goes through a bit too hot a cycle and its all over. Also the hot glue stickiness may migrate into the machine even without physical debonding.
@billallen6109
@billallen6109 Ай бұрын
The melt point of low temp hot glue is over 120° C. I doubt most peoples washers and dryers are running over boiling temps
@someguy2741
@someguy2741 Ай бұрын
@@billallen6109 It doesnt need to "melt" to be a problem. It just needs to break down. A decent machine will have a heater inside it to bump temps up assuming its not a steam machine. My concern is putting an adhesive that doesnt set is just too much risk.
@klave8511
@klave8511 Ай бұрын
Just expel some hot glue onto the build-plate from the glue gun, then with a cold aluminium plate flatten it to the thickness you want. Maybe a roller would work. If it sticks to the plate it wasn’t cold enough or thick enough. Then print on that
@jun4513
@jun4513 Ай бұрын
I have this idea for a long time and finally someone made it nice.
@anonymoususer6448
@anonymoususer6448 Ай бұрын
Great engineer-thinking as usual. I love your attitude and persistence
@Felix25hound
@Felix25hound Ай бұрын
The patches are such a great idea. I wish I could make my own with my printer.
@johnford7847
@johnford7847 Ай бұрын
I thought it was very interesting. I can imagine printing pieces which can be assembled to form large objects, using hot glue printed edges, or attaching printed parts to other types of materials. Thank you for sharing.
@probot2962
@probot2962 Ай бұрын
I researched the hot glue topic last year but didn't found anything so gave up, good to see a video on it 👍
@3DPrintHangar_RC
@3DPrintHangar_RC Ай бұрын
It's funny, I always tell people this is what a 3D printer is in its most basic form. The fact that you actually made this video is AMAZING 😂
@thesmugwhale9824
@thesmugwhale9824 Ай бұрын
this is fascinating! I always use a glue gun as and example of how printing works so seeing this is oddly full circle! Nice work!
@Kato0909
@Kato0909 Ай бұрын
Another great video! I usedhot glue on my printer to rapidly fix 1 wall width support after a small layer shift. I quickly found out that hot glue was so hot, that it melted the PLA support wall, but somehow i managed to save the print. What I found out later, is that hot glue plus a print bed equals great adhesion. If I wasn't using hairspray for that print, the bed would be toast.
@xthiem00
@xthiem00 Ай бұрын
Great video! I'm glad that people like you exist, who are to afraid to experiment.
@napalmholocaust9093
@napalmholocaust9093 Ай бұрын
A cold working tip: freeze the blender pitcher also for extending the time you can cut it and remove easily. It reminded me of my whip cream making days, it goes much better when you freeze the bowl and the whisk or mix blades. You could probably mix 15% parrafin in or a number of other things, the sticks could just be a binder in your spool maker.
@bobrowles43
@bobrowles43 Ай бұрын
very cool, love to see creativity in the technical space. Thanks for sharing.
@Lukis3D
@Lukis3D Ай бұрын
wow its amazing how much work you put in this! Thank you for showing us the endless possibilitie of using a 3D printer. For me personally, if i were to make iron-on badges for tshirts, i would use adhesive vinyl and cut it with a plotter. That would spare the troubles of making the hotglue filament and probably money to buy the shredder.
@bentuovila5296
@bentuovila5296 Ай бұрын
We made something like this at work for masking circuit boards about a decade ago. We used a glue dispenser made for doing cardboard boxes on an assembly line.
@U.10.makerspace
@U.10.makerspace Ай бұрын
Great video! We'll definitly create our own iron-on patches now.
@peffken8834
@peffken8834 Ай бұрын
Crazy hack, crazy skills! Love it!
@MicaAvali
@MicaAvali Ай бұрын
I’ve wondered if this was possible for years! Thanks for doing it
@ahero4heor
@ahero4heor Ай бұрын
I have an inkling that it would work really well to print your colors first, then the hot melt atop, giving you that nice surface finish of the bed
@iopfarmer
@iopfarmer Ай бұрын
This is actually a great project, thanks!
@bertram-raven
@bertram-raven Ай бұрын
You, Sir, are crazy in the best possible way.
@Jynxx_13
@Jynxx_13 Ай бұрын
This is what makes 3D Printing fun. Trying new things no matter how ridiculous and sometimes coming out with a winner.
@The3DPrintingGrandad
@The3DPrintingGrandad Ай бұрын
In the paper industry they use a glue press to apply paper roll headers to the end of the shipping roll (rolls a large, ½ ton to 1 ton). These presses use a heat activated glue. Sometimes the glue is pre-applied and sometimes it's sprayed on with what looks like a sprayer used to paint a car. I'm sure the nozzle is larger and the air pressure is higher. Try Searching Greif Roll Headers and Wraps. That should give you an idea of what I'm talking about.
@elvinhaak
@elvinhaak Ай бұрын
Lovely idea! Better then just printing on iron-on-transfers.
@VioletEnds
@VioletEnds Ай бұрын
I just bought an Artme3d Mk2.5 extruder and a plastic shredder and now I really want to try this
@wayoutthere907
@wayoutthere907 Ай бұрын
I did this with straight PLA a few months ago and at the right temperature, it fuses with the fabric. Can be a decent idea for some "armored" fabrics.
@egmontnicolas2160
@egmontnicolas2160 Ай бұрын
Finally a video that deals with recycling in a practical way. Cheers!
@HatschiBubu
@HatschiBubu Ай бұрын
So nice, keep up the work!
@user-xg1fu1su2w
@user-xg1fu1su2w Ай бұрын
Awesome job! So much effort! Thank you 👍
@jonbondy
@jonbondy Ай бұрын
Very creative! I am sure there is a future for 3D printed adhesive layers!
@tracybowling1156
@tracybowling1156 Ай бұрын
You're so smart. This video was very informative and interesting!
@awsaltaee4597
@awsaltaee4597 Ай бұрын
Thanks for all I suggest you put shredded plastic with the shredded hot glue sticks to be less flexible Or u can pass the output hot glue filament on cooled water with ice before u roll it❤
@SobeMe86
@SobeMe86 Ай бұрын
Super cool! I would have never those oiling filament would have been a good idea... Learn something new everyday!
@NeonDreams7
@NeonDreams7 Ай бұрын
When I was a kid, I used to make layers of glue and cool them off between passes. This is just so fun to see!
@leunamtzam
@leunamtzam Ай бұрын
I asked myself often if this would work. So looks not so nice to do it at home 😅 but I'm happy that you did it
@kolmo3182
@kolmo3182 Ай бұрын
i see a few options some kind of fine powder covering the filament could solve the sticky issue, a stripe of plastic candy caned around it could help with both of its problems but the last 2 have the issue of needing something that can melt about the same temp and mix with it, and some kind of system to cool just the last lair like a slowly filling tank of cooled water can help solidify it.
@nitrovent
@nitrovent Ай бұрын
Mixing the glue with regular filament also came to my mind.
@robertsmith4681
@robertsmith4681 Ай бұрын
The fact that this material is transparent makes it interesting in trying to print things like lenses or even windows for detailed models.
@mvadu
@mvadu Ай бұрын
As someone who has cut the glue blobs can confirm that glue is very durable too.. They don't break apart so easily.. So a great layer adhesion.
@stal1963
@stal1963 Ай бұрын
I found the sentence „I had no clue“ particularly amazing, because it sounded like „I had no glue“
@soundspark
@soundspark Ай бұрын
I was just thinking of this subject earlier today. I don't plan on putting glue stick in my Artme3D when it arrives.
@hobbyistnotes
@hobbyistnotes Ай бұрын
I have done simple TPU shirts before and with long heat it was stuck for a long time by it self, handled washing and drying with 0 issues. Later I have tried and Even PLA works well with fabric.
@Project-Air
@Project-Air Ай бұрын
What a fun idea!
@esotericbear9829
@esotericbear9829 Ай бұрын
Definitely cool. It's nice to see something different in this space.
@Gefionius
@Gefionius Ай бұрын
Amazing proof of concept!
@alex.thedeadite
@alex.thedeadite Ай бұрын
What would be great is if it was bonded inline to another filament. Each "spool" has a length of Glue then a length of TPU, each spool would be one print/patch. Easy way to do it for those of us too lazy to manually switch filaments.
@LilGideon92
@LilGideon92 Ай бұрын
i would buy patches!!!! ive allready thought about it but im a novice in 3dprinting and havet got to TPU yet, but i have some custom patches done!! awesome work!
@arne6787
@arne6787 Ай бұрын
I would be happy with applying hot melt glue stick directly to a heated bed wiping it on as in glue stick. Then cool the bed back to ur print temperature for forming your part or patch onto the bed. A method of bed adhesion plus making it cold in order to remove the print from the bed.
@brianmi40
@brianmi40 Ай бұрын
Temu has dirt cheap thin hot melt sheets specifically for fabric adhesion. As well another stated they simply iron on the TPU directly, no glue, from the back of the shirt. Holds through quite a few washes, and then simply re-iron it on...
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