As a person who has worked in the Plastics industry as a setter/production technician for 7 years. This is oddly satisfying to watch. Not the normal cycle times I am use to but still great video.
Thank you! We’ve been running it a few days a week for the past 6 months and have made some significant improvements to speed. We’ll be posting an update in our next video.
This has so much potential. The simplicity is pretty astounding after watching people with industrial cnc machines make dies.. Now it's got me thinking what I can do with a 40 ton wood splitter!
Have you thought about instead of just threading it on, getting plastic into the threads etc, to use a 37 degree flare hydraulic fitting on the barrel nose instead? They are super common, cheap, and would make it much faster and easier to exchange mold/plug.
Very Good. It was the Log Splitter in the thumbnail that mostly got my attention. Not a bad idea. Good to find another TH-camr here in Melbourne. Looking forward to watching more from your channel. It's around that time of the year again ? Merry Christmas. All the Best for the New Year. Peter 👍
Hi, thanks for share all these machines for create many things from waste plastic, I wonder if you can recomend how to make a plastic bottle punch machine, we work with small companies that recolect the plastic from the streets and then sell them but this process is made by hand. Thank a lot.
Great idea, gets the job done which is the main thing! I'm going to be experimenting with 3D printed moulds (405nm resin based moulds). Have you tried to use 3D printed moulds? or MDF moulds with this machine?
@@PreciousPlasticMelbourne Thanks for the reply, I will continue to investigate it, hopefully it isn't a dead end as I have already bought a 4 ton log splitter, and I'm unwilling to pay for a proper CNCd tool. Cheers for the help, the channel is helping a ton!
Great great work and explainatio. Thankyou! Please i have one thing to ask: how much torque (how manu Newtons) do you put in the torque wrench to thighten the mould's bolts? Thankyou again ciao
great video! I am also planning such a machine as a successor to my injection. is it also possible to fill the pipe permanently with plastic during operation so as not to have to wait? and can larger/more complex parts be manufactured with this machine than with classic injection?
This is so cool! How does the heating work? Are those induction or thermal resistance elements? I have an unused log splitter just waiting to be misused! Do you have to use anything to keep the piston clean, like oil or silicone?
Cheers! These are band heaters which you can pickup online. These ones are “premium” and cost $60aud each. Might be overkill.. not sure. Once the plastic is heated it doesn’t stick to the steel piston. We Use LDPE & HDPE only so we’re dealing with low melting temps.
@@PreciousPlasticMelbourne alrighty then! Overkill is definetly the way to go, if something is worth doing, it's worth overdoing! Thanks for the advise, and thank you for cool videos and ideas! I wish all the best to your future efforts!
Although precious plastic is a great idea the inefficiencies of these systems are actually worse for the planet than the highly optimized industrial processes. Simply wrapping your barrel in a fiber insulation will cut your melting time and energy usage by a MASSIVE amount. Right now you are putting more heat into the room than into the plastic. This is the same as banning plastic bags. If you consider that paper bags weigh many times more and the increased fuel used for transportation paper bags use more oil than plastic bags which can be used multiple times, recycled and used to replace trash bags. Paper bags are usually destroyed half way through their first use if they even last that long. It is much more important to focus on recycling and increasing efficiency than trying to do these low tech replacements.
While there's some validity to what you're saying, you skip over two fairly substantial solutions. First with PP; they set up with the intention of preventing plastic going to landfill, that there currently aren't any waste streams for. With fully developed machines, and processes, they should be able to achieve that goal, while not attempting to be competitive with more efficient industrial processes. Second with single use bags; take your own bag. Stop being lazy.
Paper comes from renewable trees instead of oil... when the bag is done being used, it can be turned into egg cartons, etc.. Obviously, cloth is better.
The point of precious plastic is basically that it's a sort of movement to prevent plastic from going to landfill and encourage people to reuse it. It's not meant to be some big superpac with billions of dollars in research funds providing industrial machinery and fully researched and finished processes. It's more a social thing to help bring about a necessary change in how we view and use plastic.
Just one more thing I’m having trouble with is nozzle design . My injection machine will be similar design , and I am also using hdpe . Is there anywhere you guys know of to get info on this . Thanks
@@Tom-zr6yj All details can be found here: community.preciousplastic.com/academy/build/injection we use a 1/2" BSP fitting to attached our moulds to the injection barrel.
Hi, just wondering if you guys found any information online on the pid controller set up . I have looked up a few on TH-cam but still haven’t had any luck getting them to heat up and stay at required temp . I am using the Rexc100 also just seeing what parameters I need to adjust to get it going. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks
What happens if you don’t pack the plastic as it’s heating? It doesn’t melt or you get air bubbles? The removing of the tip every time looks like it’ll wear out the threads over time, there’s gotta be a better solution for that, but i like it. I want to build one as I generate 20 kilos a day of scrap hdpe from my business
Good question. We use this technique when making thick parts to prevent sink marks, however it's not necessary for all moulds. We actually found that filling the hopper and letting the rod fill the barrel after each shot actually works well for smaller parts. Having said that, it's difficult to monitor if the mould is full.
The injection machine is bonzer. The Mould on the other hand is slow. Could you set up some type of quick release clamp system on that? More gear I know, but if you are going to make any money, time is important.
The machine wastes a lot of time on a simple piece, the installation of the mold with the screw is time consuming and the pressure tolerance is low, and the screw will not last long.
@@PreciousPlasticMelbourne because of high cost . A piece takes at least five minutes to prepare. Because It will waste a lot of time. If you give your die the option to open and close the automatic, it will be super. It takes a lot of effort to open the manual.
@@h723 The cost is actually pretty reasonable. The log splitter was approx. $300AUD and was an improvement on the manual machine we took the other parts from. I'm please to say that since we built this machine, we have produced enough parts to not only pay for the initial expense but also upgrade to a fully automatic, used commercial injection machine. Check it out here: instagram.com/p/CTE0s9znr_M/
@@PreciousPlasticMelbourne That's great to hear. Thanks much for sharing. I wonder, what sort of parts being produced delivered that commercial success? Were they produced for a specific client, or were they products you marketed? Thanks much for your feedback.
As a person who has worked in the Plastics industry as a setter/production technician for 7 years. This is oddly satisfying to watch. Not the normal cycle times I am use to but still great video.
Thank you! We’ve been running it a few days a week for the past 6 months and have made some significant improvements to speed. We’ll be posting an update in our next video.
@@PreciousPlasticMelbourne can you make a similar video for aluminium recycling and moulding
Thats such an awesome idea! no mucking about with tricky feed screw parts, dead simple. I Love it!
Cheers!
This has so much potential. The simplicity is pretty astounding after watching people with industrial cnc machines make dies.. Now it's got me thinking what I can do with a 40 ton wood splitter!
That's funny, I was thinking the same thing. Amazing idea love the simplicity.
Your inspiring others like myself.
you just have an injection molding machine at that point...
Good machine. Upgrades to consider are a larger heat chamber and PID controller mounted on machine.
You used a log splitter to make an injection molding machine. Wow! Awesome
Have you thought about instead of just threading it on, getting plastic into the threads etc, to use a 37 degree flare hydraulic fitting on the barrel nose instead? They are super common, cheap, and would make it much faster and easier to exchange mold/plug.
A quick release fitting is on the cards for future moulds. Stay tuned!
You need to put your hand on the specifically made handle of the torque wrench otherwise it doesn’t work. Great work!
Very Good.
It was the Log Splitter in the thumbnail that mostly got my attention.
Not a bad idea.
Good to find another TH-camr here in Melbourne.
Looking forward to watching more from your channel.
It's around that time of the year again ?
Merry Christmas.
All the Best for the New Year.
Peter 👍
Cheers Peter, much appreciated!
Im having 15 years experience in plastic moulding operater 😊😊😊
Nice it’s looking very good 👍
Hi, thanks for share all these machines for create many things from waste plastic, I wonder if you can recomend how to make a plastic bottle punch machine, we work with small companies that recolect the plastic from the streets and then sell them but this process is made by hand. Thank a lot.
Its very amazing ,so many is it coast?
Wow great video 😮
Where can I get one of this machine?
New world....!
(I am a service and sales engineer for plastic injection molding machines)
Great idea, gets the job done which is the main thing! I'm going to be experimenting with 3D printed moulds (405nm resin based moulds). Have you tried to use 3D printed moulds? or MDF moulds with this machine?
Cheers! We have only tried alloy moulds on this machine and would advise caution if you are not monitoring the pressure!
@@PreciousPlasticMelbourne Thanks for the reply, I will continue to investigate it, hopefully it isn't a dead end as I have already bought a 4 ton log splitter, and I'm unwilling to pay for a proper CNCd tool. Cheers for the help, the channel is helping a ton!
If you don't want to invest in a CNC machine, try casting the mould from a 3d printed original part.
Great great work and explainatio. Thankyou! Please i have one thing to ask: how much torque (how manu Newtons) do you put in the torque wrench to thighten the mould's bolts? Thankyou again ciao
Hi, can I be able to have a machine with a molding done to my specifications?
Brilliant solution!!!
great video! I am also planning such a machine as a successor to my injection. is it also possible to fill the pipe permanently with plastic during operation so as not to have to wait? and can larger/more complex parts be manufactured with this machine than with classic injection?
Nice.. I like this mechine
Hi , I’m having trouble with the pid controller set up . Just wondering if you guys found any useful Rex c100 information online ?
This is so cool! How does the heating work? Are those induction or thermal resistance elements? I have an unused log splitter just waiting to be misused! Do you have to use anything to keep the piston clean, like oil or silicone?
Cheers! These are band heaters which you can pickup online. These ones are “premium” and cost $60aud each. Might be overkill.. not sure. Once the plastic is heated it doesn’t stick to the steel piston. We Use LDPE & HDPE only so we’re dealing with low melting temps.
@@PreciousPlasticMelbourne alrighty then! Overkill is definetly the way to go, if something is worth doing, it's worth overdoing! Thanks for the advise, and thank you for cool videos and ideas! I wish all the best to your future efforts!
Do you have any recommendations where to get metal molds at a reasonable price?
Idea: make the injector element and mold fixed, and allow the hydraulic splitter to move around it.
What type machine u need for a suitcase?
That's great. When you backed the ram out i didn't see any seals on the ram. Do you use seals on the ram?
Hi, no seals are used. More details here: th-cam.com/video/uR8wmNgJvdU/w-d-xo.html
@@PreciousPlasticMelbourne Thanks, great vids...
Well, now I have to build one of these....
This is so cool man
Can i know more about this machine like price and delivery and ingredients etc???
Hey, thanks for your comment :) We are not selling this machine, however you can build your own. See our other videos for the method.
Fantastic! What would it take to turn this into a how-to?
Nothing! Here it is: community.preciousplastic.com/how-to/log-splitter-injector-upgrade
@@PreciousPlasticMelbourne True story.. forgot about it.. you guys got it all under control 🎉Fantastic.. keep up the incredible work!
what is the biggest piece it can do. for example a fishing lure like a stick bait?
Max would be ~50g of HDPE. A longer barrel/piston and more band heaters would be required for larger shots.
Although precious plastic is a great idea the inefficiencies of these systems are actually worse for the planet than the highly optimized industrial processes. Simply wrapping your barrel in a fiber insulation will cut your melting time and energy usage by a MASSIVE amount. Right now you are putting more heat into the room than into the plastic.
This is the same as banning plastic bags. If you consider that paper bags weigh many times more and the increased fuel used for transportation paper bags use more oil than plastic bags which can be used multiple times, recycled and used to replace trash bags. Paper bags are usually destroyed half way through their first use if they even last that long. It is much more important to focus on recycling and increasing efficiency than trying to do these low tech replacements.
While there's some validity to what you're saying, you skip over two fairly substantial solutions. First with PP; they set up with the intention of preventing plastic going to landfill, that there currently aren't any waste streams for. With fully developed machines, and processes, they should be able to achieve that goal, while not attempting to be competitive with more efficient industrial processes.
Second with single use bags; take your own bag. Stop being lazy.
Paper comes from renewable trees instead of oil... when the bag is done being used, it can be turned into egg cartons, etc.. Obviously, cloth is better.
@@Acecool bioplastics exist.
who cares about "the planet" people watching this want to make an injection molder for hobby or business use.
The point of precious plastic is basically that it's a sort of movement to prevent plastic from going to landfill and encourage people to reuse it.
It's not meant to be some big superpac with billions of dollars in research funds providing industrial machinery and fully researched and finished processes. It's more a social thing to help bring about a necessary change in how we view and use plastic.
With the planned plastic reduction with a lot of packaging/supermarkets etc. How many years do you estimate you'll be able to do this?:)
There will always be plastic to recycle. And if there isn’t - that’s a good thing.
I use 4000 ton at work...
proud of your ideas nice work
Cheers Frank!
A hydraulic piston design, nice.
But no release agent or spray?
Thanks! We spray our moulds with silicone a couple of times throughout production runs.
this parts for what pls show small video
Nice work 👏
what is this machine called
quelle est la marque de cette machine svp
Can we get details
Awesome! Are you planning on doing a build guide for this?
Hey Jon, yes we will be. It's currently in the works and should be ready before the end of the year.
@@PreciousPlasticMelbourne Awesome, looking forward to it.
@@PreciousPlasticMelbourne any updates?
Would love to see the guide
@@coryfuqua7297 check out our next video
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Hey guys awesome but simple machine . Im in oz also could could you tell me were you got your heatbands from . Thanks
Hey Tom, these ones were from Hales in Melbourne.
Thanks for the help
Just one more thing I’m having trouble with is nozzle design . My injection machine will be similar design , and I am also using hdpe . Is there anywhere you guys know of to get info on this . Thanks
@@Tom-zr6yj All details can be found here: community.preciousplastic.com/academy/build/injection we use a 1/2" BSP fitting to attached our moulds to the injection barrel.
Hi, just wondering if you guys found any information online on the pid controller set up . I have looked up a few on TH-cam but still haven’t had any luck getting them to heat up and stay at required temp . I am using the Rexc100 also just seeing what parameters I need to adjust to get it going. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks
Who help you with the mold? Can share the reference!
Contact us via out website www.plastic.org.au
@@PreciousPlasticMelbourne Done, thanks for the reply
Brilliant!
Thank you :)
Está genial.
Saludos
Would cam locks for your mold bolts make unmolding easier?
Yes, however they'd have to be super strong. If the mould is overfilled you could have a hard time releasing them but it's worth a try!
I won’t one another great project
Hi is it possible to make the process automatically with high efficiency ?
Possibly. You'd need an automatic clamp and some electrical work to make it happen, but sure!
I need this machine urgently.
Great video! My only suggestion is not using a torque to remove bolts but only to install. Happy New Year
Cheers Anthony, good advice!
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What happens if you don’t pack the plastic as it’s heating? It doesn’t melt or you get air bubbles? The removing of the tip every time looks like it’ll wear out the threads over time, there’s gotta be a better solution for that, but i like it. I want to build one as I generate 20 kilos a day of scrap hdpe from my business
Good question. We use this technique when making thick parts to prevent sink marks, however it's not necessary for all moulds. We actually found that filling the hopper and letting the rod fill the barrel after each shot actually works well for smaller parts. Having said that, it's difficult to monitor if the mould is full.
Does this also works with polycarbonate?
Hey I'm also curious if this would work with PolyCarbonate. Supposedly PolyCarbonate needs about 15,000 PSI (sorry i live in USA) which is 7.5 tons.
is there a size limit to what you can mold.
Yes, it depends on the barrel volume. This barrel holds 50g or less.
great bit of kit there. are you guys open to the public or are you in virus lockdown mode?
Closed to the public due to safety, however we plan to hold open days and attend events in 2021
Would it work with nylon?
We haven't tested nylon at this stage
Would this machine eventually be put into production.
Yes, we are already taking orders for Australian customers.
amazing good work
Thanks!
Hi! Thank you! Very interesting! Do you share source information, cad on this machine?
We wrote up a guide which you can check out here: community.preciousplastic.com/how-to/log-splitter-injector-upgrade
What is this yellow piece useing for ....?
These were components for a customer.
Dónde puedo comprar algo así
What kind of press is that?
It's a 5t log splitter
So what’s the maximum shot size with that size barrel
Approx. 50grams of HDPE. This could be increased with a longer barrel & piston as well as more band heaters.
The injection machine is bonzer.
The Mould on the other hand is slow. Could you set up some type of quick release clamp system on that?
More gear I know, but if you are going to make any money, time is important.
This is quite an old video - we've updated all of our processes since :)
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Where can you find a hydraulic press similar to yours?
Check out the details in our latest video
log splitter
Sir, how did you install Temperature sensor !!
Pipe thread bung
how can buy this?
The machines we currently have available for sale can be found here > www.plastic.org.au/collections/machines
Link to Easy Mold?
easymoulds.de/
Excelente!!
Couldn’t be simpler.
What price
We don't sell this one, however our other machines (pricing and specs) can be found on our website
Hago lo mismo sin tanto en menos de mitad de tiempo
i need one machine, please
Then make it yourself twinky pops.
This is not efisien for me need 20sec for this part
Machine price kya hai
We don’t sell these, sorry!
@@PreciousPlasticMelbourne what's the cost or price this machine or any contact number for purchasing.
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Awesome
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Thanks!
The machine wastes a lot of time on a simple piece, the installation of the mold with the screw is time consuming and the pressure tolerance is low, and the screw will not last long.
They could produce a dozen parts in the time required to find utility in your post.
Time west machine
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If referring to the time it takes to read your contribution to this space, then yes, no doubt.
So much slowly component
What a joke
Weste of time
Commenting?
@@PreciousPlasticMelbourne because of high cost . A piece takes at least five minutes to prepare. Because It will waste a lot of time. If you give your die the option to open and close the automatic, it will be super. It takes a lot of effort to open the manual.
@@h723 The cost is actually pretty reasonable. The log splitter was approx. $300AUD and was an improvement on the manual machine we took the other parts from. I'm please to say that since we built this machine, we have produced enough parts to not only pay for the initial expense but also upgrade to a fully automatic, used commercial injection machine. Check it out here: instagram.com/p/CTE0s9znr_M/
@@PreciousPlasticMelbourne That's great to hear. Thanks much for sharing. I wonder, what sort of parts being produced delivered that commercial success? Were they produced for a specific client, or were they products you marketed? Thanks much for your feedback.
sad sad scrap machine
Why do you say that?
@@mortarriding3913 Dropped- repeatedly -as a child, no doubt.
THIS MACHINE IS SUCK
Thanks for watching :)
wow -1 part per hour... stupid
Mathematically challenged, eh?
Hi. Nice build. What are you using to heat the barell ?
Hi, these are called 'band heaters'
Brilliant!
Thanks so much!
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