annealing filigree parts? April 22, 2020 07:38AM |
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The potential issue is the sand may stick to the plastic...
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Re: annealing filigree parts? April 23, 2020 03:34AM |
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Ziplock bags are out then, i need about 140°C to anneal Greentec Pro.Quote
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Annealing PLA is done at 60C: [www.fargo3dprinting.com]
Ziplock bags are good up to 100C: [www.cnet.com]
foil would deform the surface of the print I still think a bad would be your best option.
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I just noticed this is not exactly what they told me. They wrote 140°C for 20 minutes, then slowly cool over several hours. No idea how important slow cooling is, probably more so the thicker the parts are.Quote
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I contacted Extrudr about this and they told me to anneal the parts at 140°C for two hours.
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