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*The user:
*The user:
**Places the container on the verticle rod of the '''Peeling Module''' , lining the bottom edge with the v slit before the angled blade
**Places the container on the verticle rod of the '''Peeling Module''' , lining the bottom edge with the v slit before the angled blade
**They then either use a ''"Rotator Module''' , or just manually do it (most likely option), and spin it
**They then either use a '''Rotator Module''' , or just manually do it (most likely option), and spin it
**This produces a ~0.5-1cm plastic "peel"
**This produces a ~0.5-1cm plastic "peel"
**This can be used as is, or be cut into small squares/flakes, resulting in a similar product to that of the shredder
**This can be used as is, or be cut into small squares/flakes, resulting in a similar product to that of the shredder
*If the manual version is chosen, this can all be done with no power, and little setup cost
*If the manual version is chosen, this can all be done with no power, and little setup cost
*The peel can also be made into a rope (not sure on quality) which should be easier to work with than natural fiber rope if none other is available (melt frayed ends, instead of havving to cut/manually splice them ( [[User:Eric]] does small boat sailing, plastic rope is a modern miracle...), also may be easier to mass produce small scale (only need plastic bottles, not long natural/semi-synthetic fibers
* '''The peel can also be made into a rope (not sure on quality) which should be easier to work with than natural fiber rope if none other is available (melt frayed ends, instead of havving to cut/manually splice them ( [[User:Eric]] does small boat sailing, plastic rope is a modern miracle...), also may be easier to mass produce small scale (only need plastic bottles, not long natural/semi-synthetic fibers) '''


=Existing Open Source Designs=
=Existing Open Source Designs=
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmDI4WOQno8 A Very Simple/Cheap Box Opener Blade Based Design]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmDI4WOQno8 A Very Simple/Cheap Box Opener Blade Based Design]
*None on [[Thingiverse]] ?  [[User:Eric]] did a quick search
*None on [[Thingiverse]] ?  [[User:Eric]] did a quick search
== [[Precious Plastic]] Work==
*[https://davehakkens.nl/community/forums/topic/pet-ropes-and-filaments-making-v4/ A Forum Post on Their Work]


=Industry Standards=
=Industry Standards=

Latest revision as of 11:58, 9 June 2020

Basics

  • An alternatice to the Precious Plastic Shredder that works with bottles, or hollow containers, and shears/scissors
  • The user:
    • Places the container on the verticle rod of the Peeling Module , lining the bottom edge with the v slit before the angled blade
    • They then either use a Rotator Module , or just manually do it (most likely option), and spin it
    • This produces a ~0.5-1cm plastic "peel"
    • This can be used as is, or be cut into small squares/flakes, resulting in a similar product to that of the shredder
  • If the manual version is chosen, this can all be done with no power, and little setup cost
  • The peel can also be made into a rope (not sure on quality) which should be easier to work with than natural fiber rope if none other is available (melt frayed ends, instead of havving to cut/manually splice them ( User:Eric does small boat sailing, plastic rope is a modern miracle...), also may be easier to mass produce small scale (only need plastic bottles, not long natural/semi-synthetic fibers)

Existing Open Source Designs

Precious Plastic Work

Industry Standards

Intenal Links

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