Home injection molding part 3: Making stuff! (kind of..)
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It’s time for some home based injection molding. I’ve had this machine since 2014, but it has been sitting idle for a while now, due to an error on my part. Previously, I attempted to mold some bespoke silicone washers to seal the machine, and did manage to mill a two part aluminium mold ready for recycled plastic. In this video, I make some further repairs and alterations and finally put through some shredded PLA with frustrating results. Is it worth more modifications and testing? At the moment, I think not.
Please note that this machine is sold to suit 110V mains voltage. In Australia we use 220V, and I’m pretty sure I removed one heater and converted the other. If you also use 220V, you would need to do the same or use a step down converter. It’s also worth noting that this machine was never intended to be used with this type of plastic. If I were to stick to the original Plastisol material, it would likely have been flawless.
0:00 Introduction
0:42 Recap
Part 1:
Part 2:
2:09 Silicone o-rings (again)
2:50 New PID controller (with autotune!)
My new controller from eBay:
3:47 Additional chamber heater
4:13 Hose repair
4:28 The compressor gives up
4:42 Machine modification to use a plunger mechanism
6:54 PLA tests and (poor) results
PLA injection molding guidelines:
10:02 Virgin ABS (worse) results
11:10 Hot glue test
CNC Kitchenm hot melt glue filament video:
12:10 Evaluation
Recycled plastic sheets video:
Industrial injection molding video:
Buster Beagle 3D:
13:25 Conclusion
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