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How best to deal with bridges when printing?

Posted by AgeingHippy 
How best to deal with bridges when printing?
May 14, 2011 12:14PM
Hello All

I wonder if anyone could tell me how best to deal with bridges?

Do I want it to run faster over the bridge? slower?

Extrude more? less?

I have a bridge of about 21mm I wish to span. I am using PLA and Skeinforge.

Thanks
Re: How best to deal with bridges when printing?
May 14, 2011 04:30PM
Advice:

With PLA, temperature is critical. You want to find out how low you can go without the extruder jamming and use a temp just slightly (a few degrees) above that for you bridges.

Speculation:

After that you need to find the sweetspot for speed/flow and this will likely depend on your nozzle.
Re: How best to deal with bridges when printing?
May 14, 2011 04:48PM
experiment.

run with faster feed rate over the bridge. it is easier to modify feed rate rather than change flow rate just for the bridge. experiment a little. try 1.1-1.2 feed rate over bridges.

IMHO
VDX
Re: How best to deal with bridges when printing?
May 16, 2011 01:59AM
PLA is much softer than ABS when hot, so won't span gaps straight but will bend down while printing.

You can test with support-structures or print a solid bow under the bridge with a small gap to the bridge and manually cover the top surface of the bow with grease or similar to prevent fusing ...


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Re: How best to deal with bridges when printing?
May 16, 2011 03:23AM
My testing yesterday found when speeding up the feed rate on bridges did not really work, but when it was doing the infill (my test piece was a 2mm wide wall) the infill would span the gap!! - it would be strait which almost makes me think the feed rate should be reduced or the flow rate increased when bridging...

interesting. Anyway - I need more tests.
Re: How best to deal with bridges when printing?
May 16, 2011 04:24AM
My settings (skeinforge 41) are "infill in direction of bridges" (Carve). And 0.8 ratio for bridge feed/flow rate (Speed). And it works out beautifully extruding black PLA from ultimachine at ~180deg C.

There is a 13mm bridge on this print (the bottom clamp), and it's pretty much flawless. [www.thingiverse.com]

Wade's extruder body also prints really nice with these settings, and that part has been a pain for me to print before.

Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 05/16/2011 04:26AM by Nudel.
Re: How best to deal with bridges when printing?
May 16, 2011 07:48AM
Hi Nudel

Sorry for being thick but could you clarify your ratio settings? Are you setting your Bridge feed rate multiplyer @ 0.8 leaving the bridge flow rate multiplier at 1 (giving a ratio of 0.8 as I understand it) or are you setting both variables to 0.8?

I would imagine setting the feed rate 0.8 and flow rate 1 would give roughly what I saw when the infill (very short zigzags) seemed to cross the gap when straight processes did not.
Re: How best to deal with bridges when printing?
May 16, 2011 08:00AM
Both the bridge flow and bridge feed is set to 0.8. So it runs 80% of the regular flow and feed speed across bridges. I believe this was pre set in the profile I got from ultimachine (?) and it works really well for me.

I have tried to tweak the feed rate manually, but can't get good results with it, and it counters the idea behind volumetric extrusion.
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