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*Part of the [[Open Source Paper Recycling + Refining Construction Set]]
*Part of the [[Open Source Paper Recycling + Refining Construction Set]]
*A device that shreds (and maybe chops those shreds) paper
*A device that shreds (and maybe chops those shreds) paper
*Also may be used for reducing non-paper materials (mainly metal foils in preparation for in a ballmill as pointed out on [[Open Source Ballmill]]
*Also may be used for reducing non-paper materials (mainly metal foils in preparation for in a ballmill as pointed out on [[Open Source Ball Mill]]


=Used For=
=Used For=
*Document Security (Bills Etc)
*Document Security (Bills Etc)
*Paper Recycling
*Paper Recycling
*Reduction of other non-paper materials (mainly metal foils in preparation for in a ballmill as pointed out on [[Open Source Ballmill]]
*Reduction of other non-paper materials (mainly metal foils in preparation for in a ballmill as pointed out on [[Open Source Ball Mill]]


=Industry Standards=
=Industry Standards=

Latest revision as of 01:44, 25 May 2018

Basics

Used For

  • Document Security (Bills Etc)
  • Paper Recycling
  • Reduction of other non-paper materials (mainly metal foils in preparation for in a ballmill as pointed out on Open Source Ball Mill

Industry Standards

Existing Open Source Designs

Minimum Viable Product

  • It really depends on what level of shredding you need
  • Cross Cut 0.5cm bits as the largest maybe
  • electric opertion, although hand crank could work as well
  • Jamming is an issue that needs to be as impossible to cause as possible in a good shredder
  • Replacable/sharpenable blades

Basic Design

BOM

See Also

Useful Links