Make your own 3D Printing Filament for free using the amazing PET Machine!

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Create Your own Free 3D Printing Filament from Plastic Bottles Using This Incredible PET Machine!

Create Your own Free 3D Printing Filament from Plastic Bottles Using This Incredible PET Machine!

Are you tired of spending money on buying filament for your 3D printer? Well, we have a solution for you! With the incredible PET Machine, you can now create your own free 3D printing filament from plastic bottles.

The PET Machine is a revolutionary device that allows you to recycle plastic bottles and turn them into high-quality filament for your 3D printer. Not only is this a cost-effective solution, but it also helps reduce plastic waste and contributes to a more sustainable environment.

Using the PET Machine is simple and easy. Just collect your plastic bottles, clean them, and feed them into the machine. The machine will then melt the plastic and extrude it into filament that you can use for your 3D printing projects.

Not only does this save you money, but it also gives you the satisfaction of knowing that you are playing a part in reducing plastic waste and helping the environment. Plus, you can customize the color of your filament by using different colored plastic bottles.

So why spend money on buying filament when you can create your own for free with the PET Machine? Start recycling your plastic bottles today and transform them into high-quality filament for your 3D printer.

Get your PET Machine now and start creating your own free 3D printing filament from plastic bottles!

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@itsthekidchango1970
7 months ago

Are you able to explain how you made the hot-end work? I’m trying to make this with a friend and we scavenged the hot end of an ender 3, but we have no idea how to make it like yours.

@aymendaassi4756
7 months ago

could you tell me what is the best temperature value for good rounded filament I make the pet machine but the filament still not completely rounded

@karimal-qumsi4617
7 months ago

Name of gear that you connect to the motor please 🙏🏻

@tonio6842
7 months ago

Hi! How did you configure your REX-C100? I’m asking because I set the SV to 200 degrees Celsius, but my hotend is reaching a much higher temperature than that, and I don’t know how to configure the more specific settings of the controller. How did you do it?

@smexboom9502
7 months ago

Что он говорит?

@Random_Videos624
7 months ago

hey man can you give me your whatsapp i need some help to make a prototype

@draxy563
7 months ago

Can you please, reply with links for every product including the nozzle to the power supple and all the items, it would help a lot thank you.

@ILiveWithStories
7 months ago

dude, what is the thickness of the strip? i use 1cm for the same coke bottle, the machine does not buy it, and when I use 7 8 mm, protrusions form and hang out

@adanmaricarc.504
7 months ago

Does bubbles on the plastic strip because you extrude the filament faster

@adanmaricarc.504
7 months ago

Hi can i know what the name of that dc geared motor

@himanshubhatnagar3188
7 months ago

Please
Type all' parts buy link

@rachinc
7 months ago

I bought this PET 3d filament extruder from ebay. Seller says he left all the wires in tact when he shipped it to me. It didnt come with instructions. When I powered it on, the red numbers never seem to get above 23. It doesnt seem like the nozzle is getting hot. Am I doing something wrong? Or is the machine broken? Can someone advise? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNC_jB0eMCU

@China_for_People
7 months ago

можешь в описаний оставить где покупать комплектующее, или название всей электроники ?

@friendspics-qn6nf
7 months ago

Rex-c 100 ranges from 9000₹ to 12000₹ in India

@capthowdy126
7 months ago

thanks for sharing the bottle cutter, gonna try to make it work with the stuff i have.

@krarxdl9609
7 months ago

Brother iam connection for all details but no heating
What's problems?!

@demiralpdemirel7680
7 months ago

Hello, I have a question. I set up a similar system at my home. I made a steel heater block and took a CNC nozzle and drilled it with a 1.7 mm drill bit. No matter what I did, I couldn't get a full round filament from the nozzle. When you make a thin strip, it becomes crooked, it does not close completely, a shapeless bar comes out. When cut thick, it does not come out of the nozzle. What should I do?

@Ironsmithwins
7 months ago

Hello my friend! I finally can complete your fantastic project! I will inform you when I'll finish!

@SHARLOGS
7 months ago

brother pls help

@user-yf1zm8hq9x
7 months ago

Is there any trick to pass the filament through the nozzle?when i try to pass it it melts