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Drill Pelletiser

Celcius1 avatarCelcius1

April 30, 2022

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I liked Sungod3k design but i had to use a vice to hold in place while the drill ran, so I made a more substantial assembly and used a 608 bearing to maintain the drill bit centered in the assembly, for the time being the trigger part needs to be held down with a Velcro strap but I'll look to address this short coming in the coming weeks.

Also unlike Sungod3k design mine is only for 1.75mm filament as this is the only size I run I have also put multiple feed holes and made sure the output is complete clear along the flute length so the drill can be run in any direction.

The reason for multiple holes, is i discovered that the hole on the drill bit side start to widen out as it is in use, but if you have access to simplify 3d you use a process change and use more permiters to strengthen this section, it works on most drills but I did design it to work on Makita drills but as you can see in the picture it also works on Black and Decker handyman drills.

But make sure you use a nice sharp drill, I have one of the sutton cobalt range for the sharpness.

Print Settings

Printer:

My Own Custom Built Printer

Rafts:

No

Supports:

No

Resolution:

0.3mm or lower

Infill:

30%


Notes:

Printed in PETG but if you have it available Polycarbonate is better to use for the heat and strength handling.

Also the feed holes are 2mm in Diameter and may need to be reamed/cleaned out to clear the feed path I had to do this.

But apart from that just the usual cleanup, and you'll be good to go.

Category: 3D Printing

License:

Creative Commons — Attribution — Share Alike

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