Comment by trose 9 years ago what about a screw feed? 4 comments trose Reply jacquesm 9 years ago I've tried that but it kept damaging the pieces. Is there a way to 'tame' a screw feed so that it doesn't eat up pieces that are sloped between the tube and the screw? javajosh 9 years ago A coat of teflon could be sufficient for the taming of the screw. londons_explore 9 years ago Make the outer edge of the screw have door brushes[1]?[1]: http://www.formseal.co.uk/ jacquesm 9 years ago That is an excellent idea. And then elongate the screwthread spacing as it gets nearer to the drop off point to separate the pieces further.
jacquesm 9 years ago I've tried that but it kept damaging the pieces. Is there a way to 'tame' a screw feed so that it doesn't eat up pieces that are sloped between the tube and the screw? javajosh 9 years ago A coat of teflon could be sufficient for the taming of the screw. londons_explore 9 years ago Make the outer edge of the screw have door brushes[1]?[1]: http://www.formseal.co.uk/ jacquesm 9 years ago That is an excellent idea. And then elongate the screwthread spacing as it gets nearer to the drop off point to separate the pieces further.
londons_explore 9 years ago Make the outer edge of the screw have door brushes[1]?[1]: http://www.formseal.co.uk/ jacquesm 9 years ago That is an excellent idea. And then elongate the screwthread spacing as it gets nearer to the drop off point to separate the pieces further.
jacquesm 9 years ago That is an excellent idea. And then elongate the screwthread spacing as it gets nearer to the drop off point to separate the pieces further.
I've tried that but it kept damaging the pieces. Is there a way to 'tame' a screw feed so that it doesn't eat up pieces that are sloped between the tube and the screw?
A coat of teflon could be sufficient for the taming of the screw.
Make the outer edge of the screw have door brushes[1]?
[1]: http://www.formseal.co.uk/
That is an excellent idea. And then elongate the screwthread spacing as it gets nearer to the drop off point to separate the pieces further.