This is 659 Euros right now PLUS you must shred the old filament which is more equipment (Blender doesn't last long doing this) PLUS you have to sieve it PLUS you have to dry it...and that's before the failures start. My question is "How much printing do you do"? One would have to use Hundreds of reels to make it a financially viable option, and that doesn't take into account the hundreds of hours actually doing it (not including failures).
@choschiba9 күн бұрын
I am part of the „Precious Plastic“ movement. I have created a mark on the Prusa recycling world map: world.prusa3d.com/user/cat3d-16272 So once in a while users are sending me their 3D printed waste. So I really have enough material that I can extrude.
@squangan20 күн бұрын
I had a Lattego 3200 which I really liked, however my sister liked it as well so I sold it to her and upgraded to this Philips Lattego 5400 several months ago. Everyone who uses both of our models really likes them and the drinks they make. I can’t see myself ever not having a Philips Lattego again.
@choschiba20 күн бұрын
I enjoy drinking my coffee every day. Don’t forget to service the machine once in a while. I made a extended warranty contract when I bought mine. It enables me to get it serviced for four years.
@flippy913327 күн бұрын
I love the concept bit too expensive tho
@choschiba27 күн бұрын
I‘m not doing this for a profit. It’s a different approach.
@josemanuelfernandezmartin95522 ай бұрын
buenas,e comprado una cafetera la 5500,mi pregunta es que cada vez que echo un cafe y saco la bandeja hay un poco de agua eso es normal?
@LoganScottY2 ай бұрын
I have no plans to buy a machine like this, but that was a very good demonstration of the product!
@robertgonyeau76282 ай бұрын
The puller, winder speeds are not consistent. The biggest problem is not allowing the filament enough time to cool. Before take up. This causes problems with ovality. Especially with polycarbonate, and nylon. Great for show and tell. But definitely not for. Efficient production. If it works for you great. I say this with 24 years of extrusion experience.
@choschiba-music2 ай бұрын
What extrusion system are you using? I bet it’s at least 10x the price of what I am using here.
@robertgonyeau762824 күн бұрын
I have only ran industrial extruders Egan and Davis Standard for lamination molding to smaller medical extruders for medical tubing and silicone mandrel. I also have ran injection molding machines. Very interested in 3d printing and possible filament production on a smaller scale
@SofianMW2 ай бұрын
cool!
@choschiba2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. It really is.
@Hoops-Senior3 ай бұрын
I know this is an old video, but can you tell me which Prusa you used for these prints?
@choschiba3 ай бұрын
I‘ve used the MK3S
@Hoops-Senior3 ай бұрын
@@choschiba Thanks. I have a Bambu Lab A1 and have had difficulties with their PETG, so I am looking for an alternative PETG that will print well.
@choschiba3 ай бұрын
Please let me know how it performs using the Bambu Lab A1. You might have to increase the printing temperature when you print faster.
@U.10.makerspace3 ай бұрын
If we only had more space we would try one of those!
@choschiba3 ай бұрын
The footprint is really small. What’s rather big is the required shredder if you want to use recycled material.
@U.10.makerspace3 ай бұрын
@@choschiba we'd like to perform the complete process, collecting, shredding und then make filament out of it. We don't have room but we have ideas - so perhaps in the future we'll be able to achieve that goal.
@choschiba3 ай бұрын
@@U.10.makerspacethat sounds great! Keeping fingers crossed that you will be able to realize it soon.
@PenguinTel3D3 ай бұрын
This extruder looks awesome. I'm considering buying one. I don't have a lot of failed prints though, so I'm more interested in its ability to produce filament from pellets, which you can source cheap if you buy in bulk. Have you tried producing your own filament from the raw resin pellets? Especially ABS, as I print in that a lot.
@choschiba3 ай бұрын
No, unfortunately I haven’t. But it shouldn’t be a problem at all. If it works that nicely using scrap filament, pellets should work really well.
@PenguinTel3D3 ай бұрын
@@choschiba That's great to hear. Have you noticed any print quality issues in your filament from it? The community of people who actually make their own filament is so much smaller than the overall 3D printing space that I'm really interested to hear from people who actually extrude filament themselves. Because I print a lot, mainly I'm interested in bringing down my price per kilo, but also think it'd be fun and satisfying to make it myself.
@choschiba3 ай бұрын
@@PenguinTel3D no, so far it has printed absolutely flawlessly. Once in a while you might have some color variations, if you haven’t collected in one single color. Please measure the filament diameter and adjust the flow rate. My last roll was 1.65mm in diameter, as I am still dialing in after the upgrade. But with the flow adapted it’s no problem at all.
@zhiyonglv3 ай бұрын
I really like Artme3D MKII, but I am in China and purchasing kits is too expensive. Unfortunately
@choschiba3 ай бұрын
I can understand. Once in a while I buy some goods from China. The shipping & handling costs and taxes are really high.
@thecreatorx3d4393 ай бұрын
Cant wait to see!!!!
@choschiba3 ай бұрын
Thank you my dear friend
@ameliabuns40583 ай бұрын
This is really cool! I hope it won’t be forgotten and abandoned and improved on. So much room for improvement specially with software
@choschiba3 ай бұрын
It won’t be forgotten for sure. I have lots of waste material, both PETG and PLA in different colors that I want to turn into new filament.
@ameliabuns40583 ай бұрын
@@choschiba oh I meant by the community ^_^
@vegas11t3 ай бұрын
Proof of concept is good, wasting time and money for a user device built or purchased to produce/recycle filament is not. As a hobbyist 3D printing since 2007, buying pellets, recycling scrap at the price of (1) KG ready to use spool will never happen in my world. Bulking buying 10 to 30 rolls at a price per spool I'd never create a space for a gimmick. $13.48 each for the last (10) spools of silk in various colors delivered.
@choschiba3 ай бұрын
That´s your opinion. Mine is to show how waste plastic can be turned into something usable again.
@nen8484 ай бұрын
Hey, I found your account after lots of searching. I know this is not the right video for it but do you have any idea how I can fix a cut hot end thermistor on a craftbot plus? I'm not sure if you have one
@choschiba4 ай бұрын
I have no idea what the thermistor of the Craftbot + looks like. You might be able to use a third party thermistor. Would this be the one you are looking for? www.3dprima.com/parts/spare-parts/creatbot/creatbot-thermistor-f-d_23974_5068
Thank you very much for your video demonstration. In your experience with this system, how accurate is the size of the filament? ±0.02MM, ±0.03MM, ±0.05mm
@choschiba4 ай бұрын
It depends how well you have dialed in the process.When you are using shredded material Ii’s very important to have an even particle size. Otherwise the material can’t feed into the extruder evenly, which would cause an inconsistent material flow. The accuracy on my side is between +/-0.02mm & +/-0.03mm. The quality of the parts that I have printed with the material so far is really excellent.
@kernalrom4 ай бұрын
Without actually using the machine its not a good review
@Nerdch4 ай бұрын
The Fact that it was delivered perfeclty fine to you is enough proof, that the packaging was sufficient. And for the missleading scale, you can tell that you can't trust this one, simply by the fact, that the scaling is linear. A round spool can't have a linear scale, because the most outer windings need much more material, than the inner ones.
@choschiba4 ай бұрын
I know, regarding the winding. But nevertheless they should have labeled it correctly.
@MeinElektronikHobby5 ай бұрын
... so einfach waren auch meine Probefilamente von Geeetech verpackt. Da wird halt auch mal Geld gespart. danke für das Video.
@choschiba4 ай бұрын
Sie hätten den Karton wenigstens mit einem Klebeband versiegeln können. Es freut mich, dass das Video Dir gefallen hat.
@UDoIt25 ай бұрын
Oh nice - you have an Mk4!!! Great video Cat! - John
@choschiba5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much dear John 👍🏼😊
@EnergySeeker5 ай бұрын
I like it did you build it yourself?
@choschiba5 ай бұрын
No, it’s from a company called „Plastic Preneur“
@EnergySeeker5 ай бұрын
How do you shredded the fails parts and i mean the big machine you refer to in the video , what is it ?
The shredder is from a company called „Plastic Preneur“
@EnergySeeker5 ай бұрын
@@choschiba very nice how much ?
@davefost5 ай бұрын
This was amazing! What a terrific project and a great video. Thank you for posting this!
@choschiba5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much 😊 That means a lot to me.
@martinstrze72495 ай бұрын
hallo danke erst einmal für das gute video, ich würde mir gerne ein artme 3d kaufen und hätte da mal 1-2 fragen. Hast du alle gedruckten Teile in petg angefertigt ? Um welches auf der artme 3d seite angebotenes kit handelt es sich in deinem video genau, möchte auch geschredderte reste wieder in filament umwandeln. Welches Netzteil verwendest du? und zu guter letzt wie schredderst du die sachen genau ? nur in dem mixer wenn ja um welchen handelt es sich da genau? ich danke dir sehr im voraus für die ganzen infos. mfg martin s.
@choschiba5 ай бұрын
Hallo Martin. In dem Video handelt es sich um den MKI. Mittlerweile gibt es aber den MKII. Bitte erkundige Dich bei David Pfeifer (Besitzer von Artme3D) welches Netzteil Du kaufen musst. Leider habe ich alle Teile für den Upgrade im Makerspace, daher kann ich nicht nachschauen welches Netzteil ich gekauft habe. Ich hatte kürzlich einen Schlaganfall. Deshalb hat sich das Upgrade verzögert. Ich muss auf meine Gesundheit schauen. Daher bin ich jetzt etwas langsamer unterwegs. Ich werde demnächst nämlich meinen Extruder auf die neue Version upgraden um up to date zu sein. Ich shreddere erst mit dem grossen Shredder. Allerdings sind die Partikel dann noch zu gross. Als Blender solltest Du einen Mixer benutzen der einen Glas Behälter hat. Meiner ist von der Marke Kitchen Aid. Der Vorteil ist, dass man bei denen auch Ersatzteile bekommt. Vor dem Extruden musst Du das Shreddergut unbedingt für mindestens 4 Stunden auf einem Backblech im Ofen trocknen. Ansonsten hast Du zu viel Feuchtigkeit im Material. Das gibt dann Luftblasen im Filament.
@martinstrze72495 ай бұрын
puh da musste ich erst mal schlucken .. das tut mir leid das dir das passiert ist ich hoffe dir geht es dementsprechend wieder besser, da vorab schon mal gute besserung.danke für die schnelle Rückmeldung. wegen dem netzteil frage ich im shop mal nach. schönes wochenende
@jozsefienciu23255 ай бұрын
HELLO STL FILES ARE AVAILABLE ?
@choschiba5 ай бұрын
You receive them when you have bought the kit.
@DavidKoper6 ай бұрын
По Русский говори Женщина
@DavidKoper6 ай бұрын
Woman, do another job. It doesn't suit you
@smellsofbikes6 ай бұрын
Cool print, cool build, bonus cats and katzenmusik
@nutritious32506 ай бұрын
reicht es einen Papierschredder zu modifizieren? wie klein exakt müssen die teile sein? Online steht 5mm aber ist der da zickig
@nutritious32506 ай бұрын
also kannst du einen weg empfehlen fürs schreddern
@choschiba6 ай бұрын
Es gibt Videos hier auf KZfaq wo man sieht wie es getestet wird. Aber das reicht nur für ganz, ganz dünne Teile. Also Brims oder dünne Stützstrukturen. Für mehr reicht die Leistung nicht. Wir haben bei uns im Makerspace einen total robusten Shredder mit einem starken Motor und Stahl Messern von der Firma Plastic Preneuer. Selbst der müht sich bei dickeren 3D gedruckten Teilen manchmal echt ab. Das geschreddert Plastic darf nicht größer als 3mm sein, sonst rieselt es nicht richtig in die Extruder Schnecke. Du könntest mal auf der Webseite von Precious Plastic nachschauen. www.preciousplastic.com/solutions/machines/basic
@davidsalman83626 ай бұрын
Hello Cat this might be out of the video's subject, But what kind of Ventilation do you use for your kiln when burning out wax/resin/PLA? i have no idea what they're called and what to search for on Google, Specifically the ones that work for kilns that you put directly above the kiln or near it, i almost suffocated if it wasn't for the gas mask lol
@choschiba6 ай бұрын
My kiln has a catalyst. And furthermore a ventilation system that sucks the fumes out of the window. Please search for the videos here on my channel with the title „let it burn“
@jamessmallwood74487 ай бұрын
could you make some more videos on the artme 3d?
@choschiba7 ай бұрын
Yes, I will for sure. I‘m printing all the parts for the MK2 version at the moment. As soon as I am finished, I will record the upgrade process. Luckily I can use lots of the hardware parts of the MK1 for the upgrade to the MK2.
@jamessmallwood74487 ай бұрын
mine is all most done now finding pellets is the hard part@@choschiba
@choschiba7 ай бұрын
@@jamessmallwood7448 hey cool. Why don’t you buy them from David Pfeifer? He is selling them at his Artme3D store.
@dennisj71197 ай бұрын
How do you cabeled the Level sensor?
@choschiba5 ай бұрын
The cabeling is shown on the product page.
@speway7 ай бұрын
Delicious.
@jiawu62587 ай бұрын
lady you‘re so cool
@summerswoodworking7 ай бұрын
It's cool that they found a way for us to make our own filament out of waste.
@choschiba7 ай бұрын
Yes, it really is.
@plamenivanov99267 ай бұрын
Thanks for for the video :)
@choschiba7 ай бұрын
You're welcome 😃
@srevinUreuqnoC7 ай бұрын
What kind of fume/smell does it produce? Does it need to be isolated or could be around in office areas where other people might share the space?
@choschiba7 ай бұрын
It smells as if you are printing the filament with your 3D printer. As you might not know how others respond to the smell of the melted plastics, I would not recommend to set it up in an office environment. The place I have set it up at is at our Makerspace. It is a huge open space where I can open up the window. As we are also shredding and injection molding other plastics as PP, PE and HDPE we are going to buy a mobile filtration unit, as those kind of plastics smell even stronger than PLA and PETG. Maybe such a filtration system would be an option for you too. But it's not that cheap.
@rachinc7 ай бұрын
Can this melt HDPE? And PET?
@choschiba7 ай бұрын
I have set up the filament extruder at our local Makerspace. We are a Precious Plastics recycling point. We shred HDPE, PE and PP using a heavy duty plastic shredder from a company called Plastic Preneur from Austria. We also have an injection and extrusion machine from them. At the moment I will focus on extruding PETG and PLA, as I have a big amount of 3d printed waste. Once I have processed that, I would give HDPE a try. But not PET. It tends to crystallize really quickly if it isn't extruding permanently. And the temperature window it is liquid at is very narrow. If you are not spot on it immediately clogs your nozzle and extrusion screw. Once it is crystallized, it's hard and you can't get it out anymore. So the risk of destroying your gear is quite high. That's why the PETBot onky deforms the pre-cut PET strip instead of extruding it from molten plastic. When printing with PET filament, your temperature has to be spot on.
@TOYSrROYS7 ай бұрын
Ich sag mal Grüsse aus Rheineck....da ich eine Galaxus Schachtel gesehen habe😊
@choschiba7 ай бұрын
Hey, 👋🏼 liebe Grüße zurück. Du kannst uns ja gerne mal im Makerspace besuchen kommen. www.makerspace.li
@TOYSrROYS7 ай бұрын
@@choschiba Hey Cool....wusste ich garnicht, also was ich im Video gesehen habe bei Dir hat es was mit Hilti bei Hilti zu tun😊🫡
@TOYSrROYS7 ай бұрын
Da ich höre das Deine Muttersprache Deutsch wäre, frage ich in Deutsch....😅 Funktioniert es gut?...hattest Du viel ärger damit? Überlege mir auch so einen zu kaufen.😊 Grüsse Roy
@choschiba7 ай бұрын
Hallo Roy. Bis auf den Winder und dem Mechanismus, welcher das Filament hoch zieht, bin ich mit der MK1 Version total zufrieden. Da ich mit meinem Kanal jedoch up to date sein möchte, bin ich gerade dabei auf die Version MK2 upzugraden. Wenn Du jetzt einen Kit kauftst, so erhältst Du sowieso automatisch die Version MK2. Bei der wurde the Aufwickeleinheit und der Mechanismus welcher das Filament hoch zieht deutlich verbessert. Das sollte nun also absolut keine Probleme mehr bereiten.
@TOYSrROYS7 ай бұрын
@@choschiba Danke viel mals für Deine Antwort.😊 Denke ich muss so einen haben, das macht sinn. Habe noch eine Frage.....wie shredderst du das alte Filament, bzw mit was? Grüsse
@choschiba7 ай бұрын
" @TOYSrROYS Unser Makerspace ist ein "Precious Plastics" Recycling Stützpunkt. Daher besitzen wir einen sehr stabilen Shredder von der Firma "Plastic Preneur" aus Österreich. Dieser ist jedoch sehr teuer. Ausserdem erzeugt er eine Partikelgrösse von 8-10mm Durchmesser. Für den Extruder benötigt man allerdings einen Durchmesser von maximal 3mm. Momentan behelfe ich mir mit einem Smoothie Mixer, welcher ein Glas- anstatt einem Plastikbehälter besitzt. Damit kann ich die Korngrösse auf 3mm reduzieren. Da ich jedoch sehr viel Filament in der Zukunft herstellen möchte, werde ich nach einer Alternative Ausschau halten, welche gleich einen Durchmesser von 3mm erzeugen kann. Dieser wird dann nur noch für die Filament Herstellung und nicht das Shreddsern von Plastik Abfällen aus HDPE, PP und PE. Der Shredder ist das teuerste Gerät in diesem Prozess. Kaufts Du billig, so wirst Du zwei Mal kaufen müssen. Ich weiss auch noch nicht, welcher Shredder es sein wird.
@TOYSrROYS7 ай бұрын
@@choschiba Danke für die ausführliche Antwort, dachte du hast da trick 17 schon 😅 .... bin eben schon länger am ausschau halten wegen shredder etc...😆
@IIMTAII7 ай бұрын
What is your thoughts?
@choschiba7 ай бұрын
If you watch my video, you will see what I think about the machine.