Haven't updated in a while. I've gotten a bit of a process for shredding sorted out for now, and have begun extruding some material for testing!
The current shredding process is:
1. Line a silicone baking mat with ~100g of material (I only process PLA right now)
2. Bake in a toaster oven on convection at 200C for 30 minutes. This creates a plastic "biscuit"
3. After allowing the biscuit to cool, they are collected in a bucket until processed further
4. A biscuit is placed between two nonstick grill mats, then pressed using a t shirt heat press at 230C for ~5 minutes
5. The grill mats are removed, and sandwiched between two sheets of MDF to cool (I want to try seeing if other materials will allow the sheets to cool faster)
6. The sheets are then passed through my modified office shredder and collected in a standard home supply store bucket
Once a reasonable amount of material has been collected, the current process for extrusion is:
1. Mix virgin PLA to regrind material at a ratio of 1:1 by mass (I will try to use less virgin material later, but for now I want to make sure the process is sound)
2. Wash the material to remove any residue or foreign elements (this step may be optional, but I want to be careful)
3. Dry to material in a food dehydrator for 12 hours
4. Feed into the filament extruder and process
Currently I find the best results with my artme3d extruder using the following settings:
Temperature: 180C
Extruder RPM: 20.20
Fan speed: 28
All other settings are more or less stock. Measuring the produced result every now and then currently has it being produced at around 1.77-1.73mm, but further testing is needed to observe consistency. In addition, these parameters will likely vary with a lower percentage of virgin material in the batch.
I am hoping to test this first consistent product once it has completed extruding and will follow up with material results.
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