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cosmicvoyager wrote 09/17/2015 at 07:48 point

Greetings,

I wish some organization would have a contest to build an inexpensive desktop plastic shredder. So people could make their own 3D printing filament from waste plastic like bottles.

Currently the only portable shredder costs $400 http://filamaker.eu/

A design idea for one is on Instructables, but it is incomplete and needs improvement. If this worked it would e very inexpensive http://www.instructables.com/id/Plastic-shredder-for-making-3D-printer-filament/

Filament is expensive while hundreds of tons of plastic is being discarded every day.  A desktop plastic shredder that costs less than $100 would be revolutionary. With such a device the cost of 3D printing would be next to nothing after the printer. Please have a contest.

Thanks

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kirkmcloren wrote 12/01/2015 at 03:14 point

Refrigerator liners are ABS

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ken.do wrote 01/02/2016 at 20:17 point

I have looked into this. One of the issues is the type of plastic used in bottles. For most flavors of drink bottle plastic that can be reused, a heated bed is required. Many 3D printer users do not have this. Also, the deposit for returning bottles would in a lot of cases buy a lot more plastic than would be recovered. More practical would be a larger maker community-based shredder for things like ABS pipe, or as kirk mentioned, refrigerator liners etc. One consideration for a plastic reclamation system is getting rid impurities.

That being said, a desktop unit for recovering plastic from misprints or support material would be stellar. I think that the cost for something like this could hit near the $100 mark.

CONTEST!!

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John Boyd wrote 09/11/2015 at 19:58 point

I really like the idea of a hacker chat, but doing it through a project page really seems like a hack. Dont get me wrong, I love hacks, but if the devs ever get some spare time, maybe a dedicated chat or IRC style interface would be better?

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Luke Beno wrote 09/11/2015 at 20:23 point

Ahh yes John, I thought the same thing when I joined!  Click on the button that says "Team Messaging" :)

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Pure Engineering wrote 11/17/2015 at 05:44 point

I guess it makes sense for hackaday to hack its own site :), I would like to see a reddit style chat somewhere. 

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MECHANICUS wrote 12/01/2015 at 12:11 point

Please dear Odin no!!! anything but reddit

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De Vlaam wrote 09/10/2015 at 20:59 point

Hi guys and gals. I am a member of The Things Network, an initiative to get the world covered with an Internet of Things Network. We started in July and got Amsterdam covered in one month the world is next. Check it out on http://thethingsnetwork.org . Sure some nice projects can be started within this context. If you are a (C/scala) hacker of need a gateway send me a message.

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TAIBHSE DESIGNS wrote 09/06/2015 at 15:48 point

So just curious if theres any USB Rubber Ducky users here who also know java programming  :)

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Benchoff wrote 09/06/2015 at 15:52 point

Maybe? Drop into the chat and ask.

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Les Hall wrote 08/27/2015 at 09:20 point

I clicked, and I wait.  It says Pending.  

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rbarris wrote 08/27/2015 at 01:20 point

Trying to join for the FPGA chat today.  Says "Pending".  Not sure what to do next.

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Benchoff wrote 08/27/2015 at 01:27 point

You're in now.

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Fred3 wrote 08/27/2015 at 01:40 point

me too, please?

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Steve Smith wrote 08/22/2015 at 20:45 point

Did I join already?

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Sophi Kravitz wrote 08/23/2015 at 14:16 point

yes!

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itanimulli wrote 08/22/2015 at 06:29 point

i made you a present https://hackaday.io/page/1182

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Sophi Kravitz wrote 08/23/2015 at 14:17 point

:)

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Joseph Prosnitz wrote 08/20/2015 at 17:10 point

I was looking for feedback on my entry:

https://hackaday.io/project/7081-up-ride-the-bicycle-to-elliptical-conversion-kit

I think the documentation isn't up to snuff but I mostly do documentation for self reference so need outside perspective.

Thanks,

Joseph

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zakqwy wrote 08/20/2015 at 17:58 point

Looks like you have a CAD model of the system put together but no shared directory with the model files. Can you link to that?

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Joseph Prosnitz wrote 08/20/2015 at 19:34 point

Where would I host something like that? I worry that someone would use those files commercially. I can make some of the prints available and definitely answer anyone's specific questions but I still trying to gauge my own comfort in terms of public disclousure.

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zakqwy wrote 08/20/2015 at 19:37 point

It's a tough line to walk, especially given the traditional viewpoint that anything new needs to be patented or will be immediately duplicated and exploited. My suggestion? Put the CAD files on a public Dropbox/Google/Github repo, include a solid license that bars commercial reuse (so NOT the MIT license, for example), and reap the sweet sweet OSH community enthusiasm for your project.

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Joseph Prosnitz wrote 08/20/2015 at 20:30 point

I just might. Need to think about it though.  This duplication/exploitation even with IP isn't theoretical in this product category. I have seen a lot of knock offs of  competitors on aliexpress and ebay. Ignoring the financial implications of sharing I don't want to take the reputation hit of knock offs that injure someone or break.

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Sophi Kravitz wrote 08/23/2015 at 14:16 point

come in the Hacker Channel to get feedback. This week's chat is about FPGA but 9/2 is a formal chat for feedback

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Daniel R. Dugan wrote 08/19/2015 at 17:13 point

It is a pleasure to meet everyone. I am new here.

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OpenBionics wrote 08/19/2015 at 04:24 point

Glad to join you!

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Sean S Con wrote 08/18/2015 at 11:31 point

Thanks for the Invite.

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deepankar wrote 08/18/2015 at 02:14 point

thanks for the invite sophi

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Eduardo Zola wrote 08/17/2015 at 21:05 point

Sophi, thanks for the invite !

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Robert Hart wrote 08/16/2015 at 00:22 point

Hackaday is an excellent initiative really enjoying reading what others doing. I'm down here in Adelaide South Australia.  Yes we do it down here too.   

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abetusk wrote 08/15/2015 at 13:17 point

Hey folks!  There are a ton of great projects!  It's really great exploring and seeing what everyone has done! 

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marcin wrote 08/10/2015 at 21:01 point

All right people, if anyone can review the hydraulics controls for the 18,000 lb torque bulldozer - please have a look at  https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1te4FEz6WHGGgXWV5b0dSjA18Ip5IAe2-bEmjg001_oQ/edit#slide=id.ga52ffb019_22_15

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Eric Wiiliam wrote 08/06/2015 at 23:59 point

Great to be here.  Thanks very much for the invite!  Took me forever to notice it in my msgs but better late than never.  Cheers all!

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Ted Russ wrote 08/01/2015 at 02:35 point

I think this is *dumdum doom dahhhhh* the gateway channel... %) It'll help us connect and find like people and projects. 

So hi all, look forward to meeting a lot of you again during projects and forums etc! 

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Sophi Kravitz wrote 08/03/2015 at 17:40 point

This IS the gateway channel and it is definitely a good way to connect. Looking forward to seeing you!

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U.S. Water Rockets wrote 07/31/2015 at 21:53 point

I got an auto generated invite to this, but I never submitted my project for the HAD Prize contest. I sent my project to the "Tip" link. Is it normal for this to happen?

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Sophi Kravitz wrote 08/03/2015 at 17:41 point

not autogenerated. personal invite. :)

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