Nice work man.....would like to ask some questions, appreciate any assistance, thank u. 1- what do u use to suction the product on to the mold ? 2- how do u release it from mold ? 3- what type of bounding agent do u use ? I do notice u have a hose line it is for suction or releasing, thank
Well as a guess that rushing sound we hear is compressed air pushing the print out. Seems to push out the same holes the water is suckled through to draw up the pulp. Clever design
I've made setups like this for prototyping at work. You can use a wet/dry vac, or a vacuum pump with a reservoir in between. you would blow it off the mold with compressed air running through the same mold. The slurry should be more like 1% fiber by volume, no binding agent needed, just dry in a convection oven for a couple hours or in the sun for a day
I wonder if there is a way to make the surface smoother. I have some ideas to make products from recycled cardboard, but I think the roughness would not work well for that.
I think, to make it smoother you use a blender to get a finer pulp and use a press mold, i have seen some videos with that technique and the pieces are more detailed
#Sam Swift Hi, great idea. I made tools for pulp tray everyday but you impressed me. You got good result without stainless steel mesh. You made holes by hand drilling or You designed holes on 3D model? What is the holes diameter? Best regards
Sir are there other ways to contact your email or do you have other email for google mail becuase I am having a hard time approving my email for microsoft.
Thank you so much for sharing this. From start to finish, concept to execution... incredible 🤎
This is incredibly smooth and repeatable. I'm impressed. Best small scale professional ease of this type I've seen for recycling.
bro you are a genius. i always wondered how the pulp is stick to the mesh
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Very informative video. Thanks for sharing. God bless you dear 🙏
Hi, could you tell me what time of the motor do you use, suction time?
Really nice! Congrats!
good job sam
Great work, good luck 👍😊
Lolevly ! thanks for the process !
Hi can you provide any information of this prototype and where to get one or how to make it or main features and requirements of that mold? Cheers
So cool!
Nice work man.....would like to ask some questions, appreciate any assistance, thank u.
1- what do u use to suction the product on to the mold ?
2- how do u release it from mold ?
3- what type of bounding agent do u use ?
I do notice u have a hose line it is for suction or releasing, thank
Well as a guess that rushing sound we hear is compressed air pushing the print out. Seems to push out the same holes the water is suckled through to draw up the pulp.
Clever design
I've made setups like this for prototyping at work. You can use a wet/dry vac, or a vacuum pump with a reservoir in between. you would blow it off the mold with compressed air running through the same mold. The slurry should be more like 1% fiber by volume, no binding agent needed, just dry in a convection oven for a couple hours or in the sun for a day
I wonder if there is a way to make the surface smoother. I have some ideas to make products from recycled cardboard, but I think the roughness would not work well for that.
I think, to make it smoother you use a blender to get a finer pulp and use a press mold, i have seen some videos with that technique and the pieces are more detailed
This is very similar to my machine, except mine is a small automatic one
Excellent design, could you tell me please if you use hot water and what is the relation water with recycled carton?
Great job! What settings did you use on the walls of the 3D printed mold?
I'm Pulp moulding operator 😊
Neat !
Genius 👏👏👏👍
Where could I buy this mould?
What is the cost of it?
Hi Sam, your email doesn't work. Is there an alternate email to reach you? Thank you, best regards.
#Sam Swift Hi, great idea. I made tools for pulp tray everyday but you impressed me. You got good result without stainless steel mesh. You made holes by hand drilling or You designed holes on 3D model? What is the holes diameter? Best regards
Sir may I ask how to create a mould
Hello I am a paper maker from Sri Lanka. Can l know how much it will cost for a very small machine like what you have shown in the video.
Sir are there other ways to contact your email or do you have other email for google mail becuase I am having a hard time approving my email for microsoft.
Hi,is this 3d printed prototype?
Sir Sam Swift I have sent a email to you. I hope that you will reply