will you be selling these if so how much will they beHi again!
New support piece mounted. It has 2 bearings per axis and more density and x/y reinforcement:
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The looseness has been removed. The spin of the can is not perfectly circular due to the base piece, but it seems that it does not affect the closing.
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And here we have the final result!
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will you be selling these if so how much will they be
Hi, is it possible to upload everything needed to do it your way. Blueprints, purchased items, generally the overall build.Hi everyone, I also took a stab at this project based on the ideas in this thread. I didn't want to post anything until I had confirmed that it can reliably seal cans. I have everything mounted to 4080 extrusion, and the platform mechanism is taken from Liero's project. I made some significant changes to the parts originally provided by EspetoHomebrewing. The rollers are individually adjustable on the lever now so that you can fine tune the height. The platform bearing uses the original cannular platform 2-piece bearing since it's only about $5. I did end up buying a B64 cannular chuck also, since it made the sealing action a lot more repeatable. All told, this project cost me a spool of filament, $100 for the rollers + bearing + B64 chuck, and another $75 for the aluminum extrusion. I also designed a mount for my nukatap counterpressure filler so that I could use the back of the aluminum extrusion as a can/counterpressure bottle filler. That way, you are able to fill and seal all on the same tower. I have some more tweaks to the files that I need to do in order to prevent some slight wooling on the can, but everything works quite well and the seals hold carbonation. I will make a full write up and post all the files when it is done.
Here is a picture of a sealed can on the system, just as a teaserThanks everyone for the inspiration and prior work on this project.
All you need is in post #35Hi, is it possible to upload everything needed to do it your way. Blueprints, purchased items, generally the overall build.
What application did you use to make the original design? This is amazing project!!!Hi guys,
I'm new to the forum, although I've been following you from the shadows for a long time. First of all, sorry for my bad English, I'm from Spain and I'm a bit oxidated on the Shakespeare language.
I'd like to start in this community sharing with you my new project, a 3D Printed Can Seamer.
My main idea, to save effort in a solid structure, is that the sealer was anchored to the wall, so the wall would be the structure. I've already used this idea whit my counter pressure filler support (I'll make a post ASAP with the design pieces)
So, for now I can tell you, I've been designing the top part main pieces:
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And printed the most difficult part. The piece that would fit the lid of the can:
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Apart from screws, nuts and bearings (which I will specify when I check that everything fits), the only metal parts that I cannot print and need to be purchased are the two sealing wheels:
1st Op Roller
2nd Op Roller
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I'll be back with more updates soon!! Stay tuned!
@DuncB the platform is self locking (over dead center leverage) ==> also "handsfree"
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The initial design for the mechanism is from an german homebrew forum, I just adopted it to make it fully printable.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1j7Z9pEWR4MwYaYAjY5ke3JmqANN7M19POlá a todos, pensando também no enchimento em contrapressão, alguém já desenvolveu um adaptador para enchimento de latas para o wintap?
This link has a can lid that could be improved to connect to the wintap.
Boa noite. O unico que achei foi o da brewmetal, mas custa mais de 1000 reais e estou procurando desde outro ou como fazer.
Hi. I also tried to build this machine, but I think the rollers need to be fixed in the y direction. From what I can see in the picture you've attached, it seems like you have a solution for that. Did you modify the 3D print files or did you just drill through the stands for the rollers?Hi everyone, I also took a stab at this project based on the ideas in this thread. I didn't want to post anything until I had confirmed that it can reliably seal cans. I have everything mounted to 4080 extrusion, and the platform mechanism is taken from Liero's project. I made some significant changes to the parts originally provided by EspetoHomebrewing. The rollers are individually adjustable on the lever now so that you can fine tune the height. The platform bearing uses the original cannular platform 2-piece bearing since it's only about $5. I did end up buying a B64 cannular chuck also, since it made the sealing action a lot more repeatable. All told, this project cost me a spool of filament, $100 for the rollers + bearing + B64 chuck, and another $75 for the aluminum extrusion. I also designed a mount for my nukatap counterpressure filler so that I could use the back of the aluminum extrusion as a can/counterpressure bottle filler. That way, you are able to fill and seal all on the same tower. I have some more tweaks to the files that I need to do in order to prevent some slight wooling on the can, but everything works quite well and the seals hold carbonation. I will make a full write up and post all the files when it is done.
Here is a picture of a sealed can on the system, just as a teaserThanks everyone for the inspiration and prior work on this project.
Resurrecting this post. Do you have the files for the modifications you made? Also, do you still use it and has it continued to work reliably? I have purchased the 202 chuck, adjustable base from the cannular pro, and 2 seaming rollers. I was thinking of making this work with a bench top drill press.Hi everyone, I also took a stab at this project based on the ideas in this thread. I didn't want to post anything until I had confirmed that it can reliably seal cans. I have everything mounted to 4080 extrusion, and the platform mechanism is taken from Liero's project. I made some significant changes to the parts originally provided by EspetoHomebrewing. The rollers are individually adjustable on the lever now so that you can fine tune the height. The platform bearing uses the original cannular platform 2-piece bearing since it's only about $5. I did end up buying a B64 cannular chuck also, since it made the sealing action a lot more repeatable. All told, this project cost me a spool of filament, $100 for the rollers + bearing + B64 chuck, and another $75 for the aluminum extrusion. I also designed a mount for my nukatap counterpressure filler so that I could use the back of the aluminum extrusion as a can/counterpressure bottle filler. That way, you are able to fill and seal all on the same tower. I have some more tweaks to the files that I need to do in order to prevent some slight wooling on the can, but everything works quite well and the seals hold carbonation. I will make a full write up and post all the files when it is done.
Here is a picture of a sealed can on the system, just as a teaserThanks everyone for the inspiration and prior work on this project.