Where did you source your parts from? awesome video btw... I want to build one but not finding a good source of materials. any direction would be awesome /
I was thinking about this myself and wonder if I could get on a site and ask people to donate circular saw blades. 2 or 3 blades welded/tied together instead of the 1/2 thick plate. The bars could easily be square stock (and if you knew someone with a milling machine then they could shave off the edges to make it octagon instead of square). Bout as far as I have thought it theough tho...
@@wikkedspindl don’t think the circular saw blade idea would work. It would want to be one single piece and be made from a high grade stainless or a d2 or tool steel. Also you would have to get round stock and mill the flat spots as you need the round parts for slipping through the bearings and gears
I'm talking as far as simpler stuff like plastics. Slow speeds and the the blades just can be welded to a rod. No need for overcomplicating it with the need of excessively expensive machines for a cheap home made tool. As for the blades, used or new a good slower speed high torque motor would just chew through the softer materials all day with less heating up (probably add a flyid for coolant and lubrication before someone comes at me on that, Lol)
@@wikkedspindl the saw blade idea would only work with high speed and low torque. For ex “shredding” green vegetation, bushes, smaller branches maybe??? Essentially you’re just making sawdust out of everything goes down the hatch! Shredding is low speed high torque application, hence the thicker material. For plastic and such, regular mild steel would work. But for harder material, bigger branches etc I’d suggest some O2 steel plate, hardened and tempered. Hope it helps, Greg
Vladimir Kuharik when it’s “diy how to make shredder” yes.. this video shows just how to assemble parts that you can’t buy.. which is useless when you know how to assembly it but don’t know where to get those parts... DIY is about showin you how to make everything at home not assembly it.. that’s what manuals are for..
@@vladimirkuharik34 Hello Vladimir. I want to build one of these. Are the drawings available for sale? Can I buy one from simeone who has one? I need to feed some lumpy material onto a small 250mm conveyor belt. Small private application low budget. Interested in used 2nd hand one also.
This machine I designed myself, drew the details and hired the machinists of the gears and shafts .. Besides, I have to buy other materials such as motor reducer (220V), bearings, load, foot support ... . This is my own machine, it works very ...
Thank you so much for this! alot of diy videos ive come across dont show the building in stages, so you have different parts made with little time to understand making it very complex.
Did that guy ever purchase the shredder? I've been researching for shredders/ wood chipper. I want to start my own composting company. Thank you so much for putting this video together. From an all organic distribution center i can shred cardboard, fruits, veg, melons, etc. I want something just like this machine, only 2 times as big, fits on a small trailer and the motor also turns a conveyor belt that feeds into a landscape type dump truck. Make me some Living soil. Maybe then even start a worm farm. Let me know what you think. Thanks again
All the information I have shown in the video ... you can watch the video more closely to get it but the information and currently I don't store any Which diagram
Fantastic showmanship. Great entertainment. Love the information aspect of the whole thing, how he made the parts, what they made of. How much it costs.
This machine I designed myself, drew the details and hired the machinists of the gears and shafts .. Besides, I have to buy other materials such as motor reducer (220V), bearings, load, foot support... The total cost is estimated at 800 USD
I watched the whole video, and not anywhere was there anything said or given any information on how the parts were made and how much it costs. Maybe you were watching a different video.
Agreed William. So many of these videos on how to make things have no information on how it was actually done and what is involved. A nice demo on how smart they are but little content otherwise. At least the music was no offensive on this one.
I want this to shred leaves. Might first try a paper shredder modification. The leaf shredders available for purchase are noisy and fast and can easily wear out. This kind of application in your video just seems to make so much sense. Could you make a video shredding leaves with this?
@@V_Idea Sycamore tree leaves. I have (3) trees in my back yard and they cover the entire yard during the fall. My wife mows them with the lawn mower when its warm enough.
Hi there! Thanks for demonstrating your machine. Have you considered to sell it? Could you please share the drawings of your design? What metal are the shredding parts made of? Thanks again.
Good morning sir I need this type of machine for my project work. What is the cost of all spare parts and where I found in Delhi . Which type of motor is used in this type of machines
This is the machine I designed and made myself. The cost of buying spare parts and equipment is about 2,000 USD. Sorry, I don't know where to sell this crusher. I use reducer motor: 220V - 40KW - 30 rpm.
These are separate teeth, which hug around (almost 1/2) the circular teeth along the axis. They have the function of preventing crushed material pieces from sticking to the gaps between the teeth. And also have the function of crushing large materials when starting to crush.
V. Idea I know it is made of iron. I was asking if the design was by the precious plastics open source group or your own design :P Either way it is very cool. I want to make mine with a few with taller teeth to help pull in material.
Cameron Thompson Wish you success! This is my own design, I watched a few videos about how this machine works and I painted myself, designed and made the outsourcer. It works very well, however because the first time I do it, there are still some shortcomings. I will use it to create a new channel, specializing in "Experimen Shredding". Here are some videos of its activity on my new channel: th-cam.com/video/7PKqEQpV7H8/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for watching. This is the machine I designed and made myself. I want to use it to build a youtube channel that performs experiments that crush everything ...
Is there a way to quantify this things ability in thickness vs size of x item be it shaft or cutting blade or disk and know what size motor is needed. Say I wanted to widen to do a car door if I'm working doing auto shop stuff or just throwing dirty aluminum in like chairs and ladders is there a good place to research sizing without contacting an engineer also what type metal is the teeth I assume they must be cnc or water jet cut
its how to assemble. he does(shows) literally no fabrication...and he doesn't even have basic proper tooling(crescent wrenches). And this thing is rickety as hell, look at all the fixed blades wobble all over the place. Everything is sloppy and built on huge tolerances...this is a D+ shredder at best and its sloppiness is only going to get worse over time. And eats through anything? it was barley getting through fruit. Nice first attempt, but you ought to build a new one (and fire your machinist), you will be happy you did (I say this as a guy who has built 4 shredders.) Also you say your using iron pillars / shielding. The frame is pretty clearly welded steel and maybe the lighting is weird, but the cutters & fixed blades look like aluminum to me. At a second look, maybe they are iron and you painted them? Both painting & iron are odd choices. If you are going to double nut the gears to the shafts (instead of a proper positive drive, like a keyway), you put a wrench on both, back the inner nut up while tightening the outer nut, thats how you lock them together, what you did is no better than a single nut
Kat ough: Yes, sorry for the processing of gears and a few other details ... from the iron plates I didn't turn back. Thanks for your insightful contribution!
Para este proyecto, no es sólo "with just simplest things right in your house", porque no todo mundo tiene esas piezas en la alacena de la casa o en el patio. Esta descripción debería incluir dónde o cómo conseguir las piezas, si es que las tienes que comprar o mandar a hacerlas. Porque si la voy a armar, para eso está el manual.
I would suggest you do the following: Create a kit (excluding the motor and foot switch) with assembly instructions and safety disclaimers. This kit would include all the necessary materials except the electrical components. A cover over the machine would be added. I would like to see a crush limiting switch be integrated for safety and not to damage the components. You need to also show how a person can create passive or residual income. You can no longer sustain yourself working an hour for an hour's wages. If you need assistance, I will provide it free. This is to celebrate a freedom of those who are willing to create and share. Most of us do not have the capacity, time nor resources to do what you have done. You have share something that is more than a DIY shredder - you show that we can build things and thus rely upon those creations to sustain our lives and to contribute to a better world.
@@Oluwapelumi58 - I should shred anything that is weaker than the teeth. If those teeth are aluminum then you could not shred steel, if they are hardened steel, you could shred most anything that fits.
Yes, it can cut wood or wooden boards. The "crusher" was designed and processed by me all parts such as gears, shafts ... except those available. So I don't know where to sell or supply those devices.
I have never seen before video instructions detail like this. You are so great and kind to share this stuff. Auto follow your this channel. Love your works :)
At 15:46, do NOT use your fingers or hand to push anything in! Use a stick, piece of cardboard, etc. You WILL lose a finger, hand or arm by doing that!
Hello po Sir, pwd. po malaman kung magkano ang budget po sa maliit na metal shredder , proyekto po ng asking anak baka pwede po nyo kaming tulungan Sir
I designed this machine myself and had the craftsman make the parts that were not available such as: cutting blade, shaft, body and frame... I bought the motor and gears. The total cost was about 500 USD... However, this cost may vary depending on where you live.
hello, where did you buy the parts from, I would like to build a shredder too, please give me information on how to buy a shredder thank you in advance
Shouldn't the title be: "How to assemble a shredding machine" ?
Where to buy the pieces?
Yes, because of the processing steps... I don't film, thank you!
@@gustavocasula8296 These pieces - the blades I made myself, unfortunately I didn't film this scene. So I don't know if they are for sale or not?
Where did you source your parts from? awesome video btw... I want to build one but not finding a good source of materials. any direction would be awesome /
I was thinking about this myself and wonder if I could get on a site and ask people to donate circular saw blades. 2 or 3 blades welded/tied together instead of the 1/2 thick plate. The bars could easily be square stock (and if you knew someone with a milling machine then they could shave off the edges to make it octagon instead of square). Bout as far as I have thought it theough tho...
@@wikkedspindl not sure that steal will be able to handle the punishment. Even if welded together. I'm still looking for a source.
@@wikkedspindl don’t think the circular saw blade idea would work. It would want to be one single piece and be made from a high grade stainless or a d2 or tool steel. Also you would have to get round stock and mill the flat spots as you need the round parts for slipping through the bearings and gears
I'm talking as far as simpler stuff like plastics. Slow speeds and the the blades just can be welded to a rod. No need for overcomplicating it with the need of excessively expensive machines for a cheap home made tool. As for the blades, used or new a good slower speed high torque motor would just chew through the softer materials all day with less heating up (probably add a flyid for coolant and lubrication before someone comes at me on that, Lol)
@@wikkedspindl the saw blade idea would only work with high speed and low torque. For ex “shredding” green vegetation, bushes, smaller branches maybe??? Essentially you’re just making sawdust out of everything goes down the hatch!
Shredding is low speed high torque application, hence the thicker material. For plastic and such, regular mild steel would work. But for harder material, bigger branches etc I’d suggest some O2 steel plate, hardened and tempered.
Hope it helps, Greg
The most simplest, clearest and Easy way to demonstrate how to make this shredder. Love it
You should have a link to the places to buy parts.
Exactely!!!
And a link for spare fingers.
Most likely he custom made most of those. I see metal CNC parts.
@Craig Nelson: This machine I made myself, from gears and other details ... so I don't know where it sells. Thank you for watching my video.
@@samactechnology4038 Yes! This machine I made myself, from gears and other details ...
Have you posted a parts list? That would be really helpful!
Si, todos los materiales están en la cajita de descripción
I think he's using a VFD with industrial motor.. normally there's a gearbox
More like “how to assemble shredder” than “how to build shredder” ...
Yes, sorry for the processing of gears and a few other details ... from the iron plates I didn't turn back. Thanks for your insightful contribution!
oh you new generation of kids with lack of imagination will ask everything in life to be written in detail
Vladimir Kuharik when it’s “diy how to make shredder” yes.. this video shows just how to assemble parts that you can’t buy.. which is useless when you know how to assembly it but don’t know where to get those parts... DIY is about showin you how to make everything at home not assembly it.. that’s what manuals are for..
Yes, I think the same
@@vladimirkuharik34 Hello Vladimir. I want to build one of these. Are the drawings available for sale? Can I buy one from simeone who has one? I need to feed some lumpy material onto a small 250mm conveyor belt. Small private application low budget. Interested in used 2nd hand one also.
Very good work . from morroco.
This machine I designed myself, drew the details and hired the machinists of the gears and shafts .. Besides, I have to buy other materials such as motor reducer (220V), bearings, load, foot support ... . This is my own machine, it works very ...
excellent
motor how many watts?
What's the gear ratio?
How many rpm?
thanks
Wet can you please
I want this machine please reply 9059630738
@@selmanyildiz3590 I use reducer motor: 220V - 40KW - 30 rpm.
@@NagaRaja-rg7kv Do you want to buy it?
Thank you so much for this! alot of diy videos ive come across dont show the building in stages, so you have different parts made with little time to understand making it very complex.
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Did that guy ever purchase the shredder? I've been researching for shredders/ wood chipper. I want to start my own composting company. Thank you so much for putting this video together. From an all organic distribution center i can shred cardboard, fruits, veg, melons, etc. I want something just like this machine, only 2 times as big, fits on a small trailer and the motor also turns a conveyor belt that feeds into a landscape type dump truck. Make me some Living soil. Maybe then even start a worm farm. Let me know what you think. Thanks again
just what I need to accelerate making compost
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Hi!! I want to buy the design of this machine. I want to make a bigger prototype. to be able to crush more rigid materials..
Good project, high profit, you deserve it
I love this video. It's very step by step. Now I can build one myself
Aonde comprar esses acessórios de facas?
Nice. Thanks.
Thank you for sharing
How much did it cost you in total to buy everything and did you machine any parts?
how can you make a machine without machining?
@@PakPikPuk prefabricated parts, parts you buy individually then assemble them together.
Good project, high profit, you deserve it
Thank you for your idea
Interesting - using crescent wrench upside down.
Do you have complete instructions and better parts lists
All the information I have shown in the video ... you can watch the video more closely to get it but the information and currently I don't store any Which diagram
Where can we get the shredders parts ? And what is the material used for blades, can we run it faster too ?
It's made from wood.
@@aussiepinoy-62 you sure it's not the rubber? Looks like rubber to me
Fantastic showmanship. Great entertainment. Love the information aspect of the whole thing, how he made the parts, what they made of. How much it costs.
This machine I designed myself, drew the details and hired the machinists of the gears and shafts .. Besides, I have to buy other materials such as motor reducer (220V), bearings, load, foot support... The total cost is estimated at 800 USD
@@V_Idea what do you mean by you hired the machinists of the gears do you mean you paid somebody to cut them that shape for you ?
I watched the whole video, and not anywhere was there anything said or given any information on how the parts were made and how much it costs. Maybe you were watching a different video.
@@stevekneebone3802 I was being sarcastic.
Agreed William. So many of these videos on how to make things have no information on how it was actually done and what is involved. A nice demo on how smart they are but little content otherwise. At least the music was no offensive on this one.
Gracias por la información saludos desde México cdmx 👋😉
Where can i buy this machine? Thank you
Good project, high profit, you deserve it
Make and assemble are two different things.
Correct, this is bought not built!
@@justinsane7164 he designed and built it
Great every working details got clear
what pawer is motor?.....please
Are these melted aluminum?
I want this to shred leaves. Might first try a paper shredder modification. The leaf shredders available for purchase are noisy and fast and can easily wear out. This kind of application in your video just seems to make so much sense. Could you make a video shredding leaves with this?
What kind of tree leaves do you want to shredding?
@@V_Idea Sycamore tree leaves. I have (3) trees in my back yard and they cover the entire yard during the fall. My wife mows them with the lawn mower when its warm enough.
Nice video perfect! First music name?
Do you have blue prints for purchasing?
Sorry I don't have it
Fantastic.💡
What
Type of metal for the blades?
My blade is made of iron.
Very nice. Do you have 1 for sale?
Very cool 💪💪💪
the title should be - how to assemble a shredder from ready-made elements
Thank you for the links
Hi where are the build links please
What links?
played the video at 2x and still took an hour to finish
This video is just over 11 minutes, what took so long?
So satisfying to watch random things go thru a shredder
Fab! Do you have a dxf file for the lazer parts ? & preferably a pdf drawing too ?
Hello, I would very much like to buy the mentioned product. Can you send me the link for the order? Thank you
Hi there! Thanks for demonstrating your machine. Have you considered to sell it? Could you please share the drawings of your design? What metal are the shredding parts made of? Thanks again.
Good project, high profit, you deserve it
did you cast the grinding gears? why do they have little poc marks on them... and what material are they? they have a weird aluminum like sheen
The gears are made of metal "steel", after forming it is coated with paint
Good morning sir
I need this type of machine for my project work.
What is the cost of all spare parts and where I found in Delhi .
Which type of motor is used in this type of machines
This is the machine I designed and made myself. The cost of buying spare parts and equipment is about 2,000 USD. Sorry, I don't know where to sell this crusher. I use reducer motor: 220V - 40KW - 30 rpm.
@@V_Idea how can I made itself . Can you give me full procedure of making.
PLZZ reply
@@sonukumarsahu3896 Sorry, I don't have any plans ..., you can design your own way.
Good project, high profit, you deserve it
@v.idea what was the HP and general specs for the motor please?
I live in Texas how much to build and ship one like this?
Werry good jiteraho
Cuanto Cuesta tu maquena en dollares
Good project, high profit, you deserve it
Anyone else held there breath when he used his fingers to push the can 😱😶. Great video
Can i get plans for this shredder? Did you use a techtop motor? Does it plug into a typical household outlet?
I use the motor deceleration - 220V, okay, Does it plug into a typical household outlet
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Que función cumplirían los separadores que coloca al último?
These are separate teeth, which hug around (almost 1/2) the circular teeth along the axis. They have the function of preventing crushed material pieces from sticking to the gaps between the teeth. And also have the function of crushing large materials when starting to crush.
How much to buy ready made and ship to Uk
So the side blades are just held there by the sheer pressure of the bolted on side walls?
This is actually next on my to do list. Is it by pure plastics or your own thing? Would love to know the build
It is Iron, not plastic, thanks for watching!
V. Idea I know it is made of iron. I was asking if the design was by the precious plastics open source group or your own design :P
Either way it is very cool. I want to make mine with a few with taller teeth to help pull in material.
Cameron Thompson Wish you success! This is my own design, I watched a few videos about how this machine works and I painted myself, designed and made the outsourcer. It works very well, however because the first time I do it, there are still some shortcomings. I will use it to create a new channel, specializing in "Experimen Shredding". Here are some videos of its activity on my new channel: th-cam.com/video/7PKqEQpV7H8/w-d-xo.html
And u.will supply the component?
Excellent engineering .good vid well done I want one !
thanks for watching!
Cool video, Can I use circular saw for the blade ?
That I am not sure because I have never done it
Yery good !!! In the very best traditions of dagestan!!!
awsome video, cool design, terrible saftey.
espectacular, excelente trabajo
Hello, great
ptoject,but do you sell the grinding gears?or do yuo know where buy it?
Thanks
This machine I made myself, from gears and other details ... so I don't know where it sells. Thank you for watching my video.
We made it if you want to buy
Where did you get the parts? Or how were they made if it's DIY?
What are the specs of that electric motor
Nice build. What do you plan to shred.
Thank you for watching. This is the machine I designed and made myself. I want to use it to build a youtube channel that performs experiments that crush everything ...
Is there a way to quantify this things ability in thickness vs size of x item be it shaft or cutting blade or disk and know what size motor is needed. Say I wanted to widen to do a car door if I'm working doing auto shop stuff or just throwing dirty aluminum in like chairs and ladders is there a good place to research sizing without contacting an engineer also what type metal is the teeth I assume they must be cnc or water jet cut
is this 'how to make' or is it 'how to assemble" a prefabricated shredder?
How to make
its how to assemble. he does(shows) literally no fabrication...and he doesn't even have basic proper tooling(crescent wrenches). And this thing is rickety as hell, look at all the fixed blades wobble all over the place. Everything is sloppy and built on huge tolerances...this is a D+ shredder at best and its sloppiness is only going to get worse over time. And eats through anything? it was barley getting through fruit. Nice first attempt, but you ought to build a new one (and fire your machinist), you will be happy you did (I say this as a guy who has built 4 shredders.)
Also you say your using iron pillars / shielding. The frame is pretty clearly welded steel and maybe the lighting is weird, but the cutters & fixed blades look like aluminum to me. At a second look, maybe they are iron and you painted them? Both painting & iron are odd choices.
If you are going to double nut the gears to the shafts (instead of a proper positive drive, like a keyway), you put a wrench on both, back the inner nut up while tightening the outer nut, thats how you lock them together, what you did is no better than a single nut
Kat ough: Yes, sorry for the processing of gears and a few other details ... from the iron plates I didn't turn back. Thanks for your insightful contribution!
Para este proyecto, no es sólo "with just simplest things right in your house", porque no todo mundo tiene esas piezas en la alacena de la casa o en el patio. Esta descripción debería incluir dónde o cómo conseguir las piezas, si es que las tienes que comprar o mandar a hacerlas. Porque si la voy a armar, para eso está el manual.
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I would suggest you do the following: Create a kit (excluding the motor and foot switch) with assembly instructions and safety disclaimers. This kit would include all the necessary materials except the electrical components. A cover over the machine would be added. I would like to see a crush limiting switch be integrated for safety and not to damage the components. You need to also show how a person can create passive or residual income. You can no longer sustain yourself working an hour for an hour's wages. If you need assistance, I will provide it free. This is to celebrate a freedom of those who are willing to create and share. Most of us do not have the capacity, time nor resources to do what you have done. You have share something that is more than a DIY shredder - you show that we can build things and thus rely upon those creations to sustain our lives and to contribute to a better world.
Can this shred textiles???
@@Oluwapelumi58 - I should shred anything that is weaker than the teeth. If those teeth are aluminum then you could not shred steel, if they are hardened steel, you could shred most anything that fits.
Hi where are the build links please ؟؟
Good project, high profit, you deserve it
Hi V.Idea
Can it also shred wood or wood panels? Where can i find the blueprint of your shredder?
I want to build it myself ...
grz
Yes, it can cut wood or wooden boards. The "crusher" was designed and processed by me all parts such as gears, shafts ... except those available. So I don't know where to sell or supply those devices.
Klau beli tanpa penggerak, tanpa kaki kakinya, bisa ga ya.... Brapa...?
what is the sizes of the iron shielding and its blades? please.
Just use the sound from your video. No need for this... music... Anyways, thanks for sharing this instructional video. Good job.
Thanks for your review and thank you for watching my video!
Please reply its measurements about blade shaft etc.
Thank you for this video
Hi can this be easily made hand or foot powered with a few torque increasing gears and or flywheels?
beautiful
I have never seen before video instructions detail like this. You are so great and kind to share this stuff.
Auto follow your this channel. Love your works :)
Thank you.
At 15:46, do NOT use your fingers or hand to push anything in! Use a stick, piece of cardboard, etc.
You WILL lose a finger, hand or arm by doing that!
Where did you get that?
How much motor power did you use?
Thank you for share It. But, can you say where we can buy somethings like the blades and the axis
This video made everything so easy thank you!!!
How much this machine price??
I wand to buy this speed reducing motor . Can you help me in this ??
I also want make this machine as my project. Will you provide details of machine?
Sorry, I don't know what details you need? This is the machine I designed and made myself. I use reducer motor: 220V - 40KW - 30 rpm.
Google or TH-cam precious plastics for free and open source similar version
cheap buy from China
Good project, high profit, you deserve it
wow amazing video
Thank you
I would like a shredder for a coconuts. Any ideas? about size, dimension, power of the engine, size of the teeth, etc.
*I like this Shredding Machine*
Thanks you
Hello po Sir, pwd. po malaman kung magkano ang budget po sa maliit na metal shredder , proyekto po ng asking anak baka pwede po nyo kaming tulungan Sir
I designed this machine myself and had the craftsman make the parts that were not available such as: cutting blade, shaft, body and frame... I bought the motor and gears. The total cost was about 500 USD... However, this cost may vary depending on where you live.
hello, where did you buy the parts from, I would like to build a shredder too, please give me information on how to buy a shredder thank you in advance
Do you make a kit that I can buy? How much? Thank you
Woulde you tell me plz size of blede and gear saft
excuse me which industry can i buy this crusher?
Do you know where is it possible to find online the parts you used?