fr333n3rgy wrote:Just because you failed at something
Stuff like that is pretty offensive, I'm not sure how you could think otherwise.
I didn't fail - I didn't even try! I explored the space and realized it wasn't economically feasible unless I either violated the 2.3x BoM rule (and I am happy to elaborate on why doing so is a bad idea), or found some magical way of machining very hard metal blades without using CNC, waterjet, or laser as all the shops I found to do that here in the US were too expensive, and all the stuff overseas was too expensive to ship ($10/kg) unless you got a container. I was trying to save you the trouble by explaining that, and I even gave a breakdown:
Lets assume you're able to machine those teeth out of hard steel (or conversely, soft steel and then heat treat them) for $5/ea. Even a small shredder needs 10 teeth per shaft, plus the cleaning spacers (do not need to be hardened). You're looking at ~$150 before you've even made a chassis (6061, I'd assume) and bearings. You might be able to do it with a BoM of $175.
So please tell me where I "failed" in the above (and don't forget to add a ~100N-M gearmotor, current sensing, H-bridge, microprocessor, and safety interlocks) to the mix, since you are going with a motorized design. Otherwise, this isn't going to be much of a conversation - its going to you saying you think you can do it, and me explaining why it can't be done (at the pricepoint/quantity).
fr333n3rgy wrote:One thing I learned in life is that as much as we all want to think we're the best at what we do, there is always room to learn new tricks and there is always someone better out there (we may just not have met them yet).
I believe this wholeheartedly! So please tell me - where am I wrong in the above price analysis? So far all you've done is try to build interest for something you want to sell (and tell me I should be scared of your extruder). You haven't contributed anything to the community.
fr333n3rgy wrote:Therefore I would like to offers some friendly advice (honestly). Be open minded and give the project a chance. These forums are for people to discuss and contribute to the common good and help each other.
... I'm not being closedminded. All I've done is state facts. Whether you find them inconvienent or not doesn't make me closedminded.
fr333n3rgy wrote:Now, let's stop this right now and if you have some advice, share it with us so that we can avoid making the same mistakes. As I said in my OP, the goals are clear. Can it be done, I believe it can. I have the resources and connection to get things done.
A good starting point would be to explain where I've gone wrong in the above BoM+gearmotor+electronics, all for $175 ($130 now that you're selling for $300). Even if you cut the blades out of 6061, I don't think you could get the material and machining under $3/blade and $2/spacer, and you have 12 of each in your design. (btw with only 12 blades at .25"/ea, you're looking at a total length of 3". That's some pretty small failed prints. You need more blades. If you choose to instead make the blades thicker, machining costs go up, and granulate size increases which is no good.)
Even before machining, 3" stainless round bar is going to run you about $10 per inch - that's $3/blade after accounting for kerf, before you've even cut it. If you drop down to 4130 steel, you're looking at about $6/inch, so $2/blade. Keep in mind that's all before machining.
Let me ask you this: Have you gotten a single quote from a machine shop yet?