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#Modular coupling system to allow different power units to be attached seamlessly
#Modular coupling system to allow different power units to be attached seamlessly
#Final shredding blades are 1/2" steel for the standard version
#Final shredding blades are 1/2" steel for the standard version
#Uses common 1" hex drive shaft
#Uses common 1" hex drive shaft and square stock steel tubing with custom 3D printed bearings
#Counter-rotating design - 2 sets of blades
#Counter-rotating design - 2 sets of blades
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#Maximizes use of 3D printed parts
#Uses steel balls with 3D printed bearings to reduce bearings cost from $200 to $10
#Uses heavy-metal composite frame for structure
 
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Latest revision as of 23:07, 13 June 2020

Requirements

  1. Modular coupling system to allow different power units to be attached seamlessly
  2. Final shredding blades are 1/2" steel for the standard version
  3. Uses common 1" hex drive shaft and square stock steel tubing with custom 3D printed bearings
  4. Counter-rotating design - 2 sets of blades
  5. Maximizes use of 3D printed parts
  6. Uses steel balls with 3D printed bearings to reduce bearings cost from $200 to $10
  7. Uses heavy-metal composite frame for structure

Links

Open Source Shredder.