3D printed improved PET bottle stripper
About this device

| Keywords | 3D printing, plastic recycling, bottle stripper, cords, weaving |
|---|---|
| Uses | development, industry |
| Authors | Kyle Barie |
| Status | Prototype |
| Made? | Yes |
| Replicated? | No |
| Designed in | United States |
| Affiliations |
MTU MOST |
| Materials |
plastic Utility blades |
| Cost | USD $ 18.79 |
| SDGs |
SDG11 Sustainable cities and communities SDG12 Responsible consumption and production |
| Manifest data | |
| Language | English |
| Updated | 2020-06-04 |
| Author | Kathy Nativi |
| Author affiliation | Appropedia |
| Author email | info@appropedia.org |
Improved PET Bottle Stripper
Project developed by Klbarie (talk) 20:25, 6 December 2015 (PST)
| This Open Source Appropriate Technology has been modeled. |
| This Open Source Appropriate Technology has been prototyped. |
Abstract
In many countries, disposing of PET bottles has caused a major problem. Recycling these bottles proves a difficult challenge. This Bottle Stripper turns PET bottles into long strips that can be used to weave baskets, use as fishing line, use as a type of rope, or possibly even as 3D printer filament. This design spools the strips automatically as it operates.
- Assembled PET Bottle Stripper
Completed Assembly
Printed Assembly
- PET Bottle Stripper Parts
Bottle Stripper
Mounting Base
Razor Clamp
Spool Clamp
Spool Handle Part 1
Spool Handle Part 2
Spool Rod
Spool Stand
Bill of Materials
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- 6 - M3X10mm Bolts
- 8 - M3X16mm Bolts
- 14 - M3 Nuts
- 10-20 - M3 Washers
- Many - Standard Utility Blades
Tools needed for fabrication of the OSAT
- Athena Delta RepRap or equivalent 3D printer
- PLA or ABS plastic filament
- .STL Slicer program (Cura/Slic3r/etc.)
- Appropriate driver for chosen bolts
Skills and Knowledge Necessary to Make the OSAT
- Proficient knowledge in 3D printer operation
- Basic mechanical assembly skills
Technical Specifications and Assembly Instructions
- Download files listed above
- Print specified number of parts
- Clean parts as needed with a razor blade
- Assemble parts as shown in the Completed Assembly photo above.
- Use 10mm bolts to clamp razor blade and spool rod
- Use 16mm bolts to secure parts to base (add washers as needed if bolts stick too far past bottom of the base)
Common Problems and Solutions
- Cutting slots may need trimming before use
- Bottles tend to begin to cut into plastic stripper over time. May need to replace with metal substitute.
Cost savings
- ~252grams plastic filament - ~$7.32USD @ $29USD/kg
- $1.89 in hardware from McMaster.com
- 50 pack of utility blades $9.58 on Amazon
- Total cost ~$18.79
- No commercial equivalent can be found (other self made solutions, but no detailed drawings found)
- Savings is in time from self-spooling action
Additional Files
Below is are the .SCAD files used to create this device.
References
- Utility Knife Blade Inventor model. Converted into .STL for use in OpenSCAD: https://grabcad.com/library/standard-utility-knife-blade
- http://www.utsumi.com.br/pet/English/filetador/index.html
- http://www.livedebris.org/Photos/Art%20photos/Tutorials/bottle%20cutter%20tutorial.pdf
- https://www.appropedia.org/PET_Bottle_Shredder
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