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This print allows me to recycle 3D printing materials into a stick for a 3D pen.

I 3D-print the hollow stick, fill it with waste material, and put it into a hot glue gun. I then use the hot glue gun as a cheap 3D pen. I have used it quite successfully with PLA, but all the other plastics I have tried failed to melt enough to flow smoothly. Polyethylene terephthalate PETE (1), High-density Polyethylene HDPE (2), Polystyrene PS (6) have all failed and jammed the hot glue gun.

This simple design lets me recycle scrap materials which would normally be wasted; Supports, brims, rafts, misprints, etc.   These can all be cut up and dropped into the stick (I tap them down with a bit of wire).  I then cap off the end of the stick with the 3D pen, so that the material can't fall out, but leave a small hole so hot air can still escape.  A printed stick uses 9 grams of filament, and a filled stick weights one about 15-18 grams.  It is not a very efficient way to recycle material, but I find it is better than nothing.

Cheap little hot glue guns are only about 4W and don't have enough power to melt the filament. I use a "Bosch PKP18E" hot glue gun, which is 16W and easily melts the 11mm diameter recycler sticks of PLA.  It cost me about $45.

I print the sticks successfully in PLA with layer height of 0.05mm, Walls of 0.8mm, 0% infill. I print them with a 30 line brim at 200 degrees on a 60 degree bed. The 11mm diameter and 30cm high stick takes a bit less than 10 hours and uses 9g of filament. You can scale the height or diameter in your slicer depending on the height of your 3d printer and the diameter of your hot glue gun.

To make sure the stick is open at the end, you can stop the print near the top. You can also let it print and then just cut off the top. Or you can, as I do, edit the gcode to remove the top few layers. I use cura which labels each layer like this ";LAYER:5980", so I open the gcode file in a text editor and search backwards for ";LAYER:". I then delete the last few layers so they do not print.

I have found the hot glue gun with the recycler to be a nice tool for drawing in 3 dimensions. I have made some test pieces, using both stencils and freehand. I have also used it to make some basic terrain for roleplaying miniatures.

Design Files

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recycler.stl
4.67 KB

Comments

nigelc
Use 'spiral vase' mode.. I have a mini glue gun and to print an empty mini stick uses under 1 gram and prints in 24 minutes. (7.2mm x 100mm). Brilliant idea mate, I was really annoyed at throwing all that waste plastic away, Now I can use it for something. Thanks
Reply8 years ago
mark Bruckard
Glad it helps. I will have to look into Spiral mode, I haven't encountered it before.
Reply8 years ago
ippe
10 hour of printing and then you can reuse few grams of filament that is biodegradable?! I'm sorry to say, but you are destroying the environment. Making electricity for the 3D printer and then the glue gun has way bigger carbon footprint than growing up materials to produce that filament and then delivering it to your home. I'm kind of speechless, but at least you had good intent.
Reply7 years ago
mark Bruckard
Yeah. Energy wise and carbon footprint wise it is a net loss, and I am looking at ways (such as molds) to recycle it more efficiently
Reply7 years ago
woffka4269
you are completely wrong my friend - PLA is not that biodegradable - we print various materials types that are not bio at all - it's not destroying environment it's many RE's like reusing - but yeah man, reduce your print time by making it 0.1 or even 0.2 thick
Reply3 years ago
Johan F
I think more about if it's possible to use this to "weld" other parts together? Does that work or is the filament not penetrating anything but just ends up as a blob on the surface?
Reply7 years ago
mark Bruckard
If you heat the edges with the tip of the gun and then press them together with the blob inbetween it does get good penetration and welds them together. It tends to be a bit more brittle than normal printing (because the temperature is a bit too high) but it does work. If you don't heat the surface first, then it does kinda make a bit of a blob on the surface.
Reply7 years ago
laurentius
hello, nice idea, but i don't get how you recycle the waste-pla.. :/
Reply7 years ago
mark Bruckard
You print the recycler as a hollow tube and pack waste PLA into it. I find a lot of the supports, brims, failures and such from other prints can be cut up pretty easily and then shoved into the hollow tube. I pack it down with a long screwdriver and then seal the end by melting it a bit.
Reply7 years ago
wign702
Clever!
Reply6 years ago
Reply6 years ago
GraceLynch
Very useful tool for home. Need to buy one. Maybe he comes.
Reply6 years ago
phil.hartmann
Wow , Mark. Thanks for this nice idea, buddy.
Reply5 years ago
Wayne H.
Clever idea!
Reply5 years ago
Reply4 years ago
I-ZOMBIE
The Planet thanks you!
Reply3 years ago
Joshua O'Haleck
Thank you for the nightmares
Reply2 years ago
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Reply2 years ago
Sims2Rachel
I really like this! I have a 3D pen but its either on and running filament through it or off and cooling. Being able to use a trigger on the glue gun should give more control. I am wondering if you have a dedicated glue gun for this or go back and fourth between filament and glue. Id try it but I dont want to wreck my glue gun as I use it all the time for gluing stuff.
Replyabout a year ago
Norman Elliott
How do I actually download the stl files? I see the titles but there seems to be no way to download them
Replyabout a year ago
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