Incredible testing and methodology! I'm going to print this immediately and start making my own brisquettes! Thanks for going through all this effort to make all of this.
👍 how much and what kind, potato or corn starch did you use for making the biscuits from pellets. Is the recipe you were using available, as it looked like only 1 page. Thank you
Hello Michael! Thank you very much for this wonderful instructional video! I would like to try this out. Where can I find the download for the files For the 3-D printer? There is a green button here and did redirect me for a three dollar payment. Is that correct or is that some scam Somebody else? I am not that text and I don’t want to do something wrong.
There should be nothing with payments! I'm not sure where you saw that. The video description has a link to Printables.com where I uploaded everything for free. I don't see any other buttons here. Just a link to the Bradley forums. Don't click anything asking you to pay. Printables is a free website and is run by a reputable business.
The design has stoppers so it cannot compress any further at a certain point. This is what the 4 legs are for. The wood chip mixture compresses as the air and water gets squeezed out, so as long as you have the amount reasonably close, it will work. Add too much and the legs never make contact (you could visually see this and use less). Too little, and it will be fragile when you remove it. So you would just add a little more.
Just printed this out. going to use is soon. What kind of vise would be good for this? i have regular bench vise but it mounts sideways i think its better to be vertical orientation
Incredible testing and methodology! I'm going to print this immediately and start making my own brisquettes! Thanks for going through all this effort to make all of this.
You sir are a legend, thankyou for sharing your design, Ill be printing this very soon.
Thank you sir for sharing. Has me motivated to get my 3d printer out and make some pucks. Hi from New Zealand 🤘
How did it turn out ?
press works fantastic thank you very much
Awesome video, thx for the info 💚
👍 how much and what kind, potato or corn starch did you use for making the biscuits from pellets.
Is the recipe you were using available, as it looked like only 1 page. Thank you
Hello Michael! Thank you very much for this wonderful instructional video! I would like to try this out. Where can I find the download for the files For the 3-D printer?
There is a green button here and did redirect me for a three dollar payment. Is that correct or is that some scam Somebody else?
I am not that text and I don’t want to do something wrong.
There should be nothing with payments! I'm not sure where you saw that. The video description has a link to Printables.com where I uploaded everything for free. I don't see any other buttons here. Just a link to the Bradley forums. Don't click anything asking you to pay. Printables is a free website and is run by a reputable business.
I’m new to 3d printing, how much filament is required to build this?
Thx
Estimate around ~200-250 grams depending on how beefy you make it.
How much would you charge me for 10 of those possibly in one (3) pieces ? shipping to Las Vegas . Thank you
Pass me your email and I'll contact you.
It would be nice if we could buy this ready to use. Printing service asking $600 for it :(
I can ship you one, I have a couple laying around.
How do you get the correct height on the briquettes every time you fill the model? Did you had jams with this in the P10?
The design has stoppers so it cannot compress any further at a certain point. This is what the 4 legs are for. The wood chip mixture compresses as the air and water gets squeezed out, so as long as you have the amount reasonably close, it will work. Add too much and the legs never make contact (you could visually see this and use less). Too little, and it will be fragile when you remove it. So you would just add a little more.
This is awesome.
Hey Michael , did you sell any of these ?
Tried it with pallets
How long did u keep em in oven
They look great 👍
Just printed this out. going to use is soon. What kind of vise would be good for this? i have regular bench vise but it mounts sideways i think its better to be vertical orientation
How did it turn out ?
Does any one have this to offer
Is there a way u would share that file
We do have a few printers here
There is a link in the video description. You don't even need to make an account to download it.
Great success, iWork dear why the pucks you made were glowing hot, hmm
Mike how much would you charge to make and ship this
For my time, materials, and power usage I would say $20. Shipping for a flat rate envelope is around $9 in USA
@@MichaelODonnell is there a way i can send you the cash threw apple cash or pay pal?
@@jimdagostino4069 Sure, write me at midodonnell at gmail. We can go from there?
@@MichaelODonnell will do that tomorrow, thank you
I would be interested in getting one too if possible
Can someone make me one
Hi, I posted the video. I can make you one if you cover my time, materials, and shipping.