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|caption      = Slow shredder with a 3D printed geardown, capable of 100 kg-m torque using a $5 motor.
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|header1 = By using 10,000x, 3D printed geardown, this thing can shred
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|label2  = Product Ecology
|data2  = Uses [[D3D Pro 3]] 3D Printer for printing large pulleys and rubber belts.
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|label3  = License
|data3  = [[OSHWA]] and [[OSI]] compliant. CC-BY-SA-4.0 International, GPLv3, [[DIN SPEC 3105]].
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|label4  = Motor
|data4  = 100W, small motor
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|label5  = Bearings and pulleys.
|data5  = 3D printed fpr hex 1" shaft.
|header6 =
|label6  = Belt
|data6  = 3D printed TPU.
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|label7  = Construction
|data7  = Plastic-metal composites using bearing balls, bolts, and stock steel shafts for press-fit and geometrical fit without keyways.
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|label8  = Productivity
|data8  = Shredding rate of about 50kg day.
|header9 = Completion Status
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|data9  = Partial prototype up to 1000x, another 10x to go.
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|data10  = [[Seed Eco-Home]] build and under testing. Next iteration makes several optimizations in ease and speed of build.
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|below = Do you want more of this? [[Get Involved]]
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Latest revision as of 04:37, 31 January 2021

OSE Shredder
Example alt text
Slow shredder with a 3D printed geardown, capable of 100 kg-m torque using a $5 motor.
By using 10,000x, 3D printed geardown, this thing can shred
Product Ecology Uses D3D Pro 3 3D Printer for printing large pulleys and rubber belts.
License OSHWA and OSI compliant. CC-BY-SA-4.0 International, GPLv3, DIN SPEC 3105.
Motor 100W, small motor
Bearings and pulleys. 3D printed fpr hex 1" shaft.
Belt 3D printed TPU.
Construction Plastic-metal composites using bearing balls, bolts, and stock steel shafts for press-fit and geometrical fit without keyways.
Productivity Shredding rate of about 50kg day.
Completion Status
Seed Eco-Home build and under testing. Next iteration makes several optimizations in ease and speed of build.
Do you want more of this? Get Involved
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DESIGN
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2 Industry_Standards Open Source Shredder Industry Standards {{{2}}}
3 Conceptual Design Open Source Shredder Conceptual Design {{{3}}}
4 Module Breakdown Open Source Shredder Module Breakdown {{{4}}}
5 3D CAD Open Source Shredder 3D CAD {{{5}}}
6 Calculations Open Source Shredder Calculations {{{6}}}
7 Electronics Design Open Source Shredder Electronics Design {{{7}}}
8 Wiring and Plumbing Open Source Shredder Wiring and Plumbing {{{8}}}
9 Software Open Source Shredder Software {{{9}}}
BILL OF MATERIALS
10 BOM Open Source Shredder BOM {{{10}}}
11 vBOM Open Source Shredder vBOM {{{11}}}
12 CAM Files Open Source Shredder CAM Files {{{12}}}
13 Cut List Open Source Shredder Cut List {{{13}}}
BUILD
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15 Fabrication Drawings Open Source Shredder Fabrication Drawings {{{15}}}
16 Exploded Part Diagram Open Source Shredder Exploded Part Diagram {{{16}}}
17 Production Engineering Open Source Shredder Production Engineering {{{17}}}
DATA COLLECTION
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19 Data Collection Open Source Shredder Data Collection {{{19}}}
20 Future Work Open Source Shredder Future Work {{{20}}}