The bottle cutter was designed to propose a precise template to build it.
Building the cutter
You will need
- a scrap 10cm long square pipe 3x3cm section
- 2 x 7 cm long 8mm diam threaded rod
- 1 x 3 cm long 8mm diam threaded rod
- 2 x 608Z roller bearings
- 5 x 8mm nuts
Drill the following holes into the pipe
Drill them so that you can tap them at 8mm on the top face only.
You can use the 3d printable gauge to help positionning the holes and keeping the drill perpendicular.
The long rods go down to the other side and can be soldered to fix them. If you prefer you can make them longer and use nuts to fix on the bottom side.
Then, with a metal saw, cut a 8mm notch into the small "finger"
If needed you file or grind the top part of the threads so that the finger will not touch the bottom roller bearing (the one on the left).
This "finger" is positionned at the correct height and then blocked by the nut.
The rollers bearings will be first sharpened and then tuned so that :
- the bottom of the notch in the finger and the top of the lowest roller are at the exact wanted height of the ribbon. I do cut my ribbons at 8.5mm.
- the two bearings must turn when rotating only one of them (as if they where gears). You can achieve this when fixing the top bearing with the nuts.
Discussions
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Do you consider the bottle thickness? I'm building a cutter, and many fabricators, adjust the belt size... see.. https://function3d.xyz/es/faqs/?Display_FAQ=267
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To be honest, I initially considered the bottle thickness to adjust the width of the ribbon.
But I have now a kind of average value for the bottles I use the most. And it works !
I almost exclusively use this filament and I have printed more than 3km of it. I wouldn't say that the quality is perfect... But it is more than enough for what I am used to print (ie small mechanical parts).
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amazing experience, thanks for sharing. Are you joining all the ribbons together? or just pause the print and change the filament with a filament sensor? :) hernan.
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