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    Quote Originally Posted by Strooder View Post
    That is absolutely possible. As long as the plastic is cut down to the feed tube size (less than .5mm) and any contaminants are removed then you can recycle it.

    If Kickstarter would ever take my card info, I'd back you today.

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    Congratulations for this great achievement , I am interested in this kind of machine since I saw the lyman and others. but I'm not handy and the price of other very high speed for a lower result in your post that I can see.
    Besides small footprint .
    Since yesterday , I hesitate to take action to buy. initially I saw that the delivery was in September but now it's October , that's when you can expect . ;-)


    At the moment we can only rely on your information this is the reason why I hang a little, because I do not want to be disappointed with my purchase .


    1 / According to some articles I see as features 8 RPM , 10 RPM and even 10 to 35 RPM , there is even video on your 10 or 11 RPM .
    what is the real value ? and when you say we are talking about RPM screw stepper motor because the displaced volume is not the same .
    I want a machine that does not put one kilogram 10am to because I want to watch while talking about security .


    2 / According to some photo here and on other articles, by the time I see an internal wooden box and when a plastic case . what it actually ?
    if it's plastic I'm afraid that with time and temperature ( direct and indirect) support pin deforms .

    3 / aodre I design, I'll ask for on my desk.
    my wife can not say that it is not aesthetic .

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    Quote Originally Posted by astro View Post
    Congratulations for this great achievement , I am interested in this kind of machine since I saw the lyman and others. but I'm not handy and the price of other very high speed for a lower result in your post that I can see.
    Besides small footprint .
    Since yesterday , I hesitate to take action to buy. initially I saw that the delivery was in September but now it's October , that's when you can expect . ;-)


    At the moment we can only rely on your information this is the reason why I hang a little, because I do not want to be disappointed with my purchase .


    1 / According to some articles I see as features 8 RPM , 10 RPM and even 10 to 35 RPM , there is even video on your 10 or 11 RPM .
    what is the real value ? and when you say we are talking about RPM screw stepper motor because the displaced volume is not the same .
    I want a machine that does not put one kilogram 10am to because I want to watch while talking about security .


    2 / According to some photo here and on other articles, by the time I see an internal wooden box and when a plastic case . what it actually ?
    if it's plastic I'm afraid that with time and temperature ( direct and indirect) support pin deforms .

    3 / aodre I design, I'll ask for on my desk.
    my wife can not say that it is not aesthetic .
    Hey Astro,

    1) We have been experimenting with different motors to achieve the best results possible however the aim is to have about 10 RMP (currently 8 RPM) top speed on the auger bit. The 35 RPM referred to the motor we used previously before it had been geared.

    2) The inside mount holding components together is currently made of mild steel that is welded as stresses are great. The outside shell is currently made from plywood which is laser cut. It has been tested and exposed to high temperatures for extended periods of time to ensure safety.

    3) Thank you. We worked with our designers very hard to have visually pleasing and functional product.

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