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Re: SebastienBailard: Re: Dark thought about support materials

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Re: SebastienBailard: Re: Dark thought about support materials
February 19, 2007 01:43PM
Quoting RepRap Forum Mailer :

> Good suggestion. It may also help to start the cross-hatching on
> known structural matererial, rather than on support material. If you
> think of a circular table, with a small central column and a large
> flat top, 90%+ to 100% of the cross-hatching will start over support
> material.

I don't understand - at some point you've got to put build material on
support.

Yours

Adrian

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Re: SebastienBailard: Re: Dark thought about support materials
February 19, 2007 01:52PM
If new build material adheres poorly to support material, it would help to
start the build material over known good build material. Mind you, if we
need to do little quarter-assed to half-assed fixes like this, it means that
the support material isn't really that good.

By the way, Adrian, Forrest, do you want me to pick up some Polyethylene
glycol for you, or are you having success with the pva wood glue?

-Sebastien

On Monday 19 February 2007 13:42, Adrian Bowyer wrote:
> Quoting RepRap Forum Mailer :
> > Good suggestion. It may also help to start the cross-hatching on
> > known structural matererial, rather than on support material. If you
> > think of a circular table, with a small central column and a large
> > flat top, 90%+ to 100% of the cross-hatching will start over support
> > material.
>
> I don't understand - at some point you've got to put build material on
> support.
>
> Yours
>
> Adrian
>
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Re: SebastienBailard: Re: Dark thought about support materials
February 19, 2007 02:33PM
Quoting Sebastien Bailard :

> If new build material adheres poorly to support material, it would help to
> start the build material over known good build material.

Yes - but that then has to be on support material. There has to be a
support to build transition between aome layer and the next somewhere
for support to be of any use.

> Mind you, if we
> need to do little quarter-assed to half-assed fixes like this, it means that
> the support material isn't really that good.

Agreed. But we don't want adhesion to be that good between support and
build, or we'll never separate them...

> By the way, Adrian, Forrest, do you want me to pick up some Polyethylene
> glycol for you, or are you having success with the pva wood glue?

Actually, so far I've drawn a bit of a blank with PVA - I can't seem to
find a supplier of the solid stuff; everyone seems to want to sell it
dissolved in water. So if you can get some Polyethylene glycol that
would be really kind.

Yours

Adrian

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Re: SebastienBailard: Re: Dark thought about support materials
February 19, 2007 03:20PM
On Monday 19 February 2007 14:33, Adrian Bowyer wrote:
> Quoting Sebastien Bailard :
> > If new build material adheres poorly to support material, it would help
> > to start the build material over known good build material.
>
> Yes - but that then has to be on support material. There has to be a
> support to build transition between aome layer and the next somewhere
> for support to be of any use.
>
> > Mind you, if we
> > need to do little quarter-assed to half-assed fixes like this, it means
> > that the support material isn't really that good.
>
> Agreed. But we don't want adhesion to be that good between support and
> build, or we'll never separate them...
>
> > By the way, Adrian, Forrest, do you want me to pick up some Polyethylene
> > glycol for you, or are you having success with the pva wood glue?
>
> Actually, so far I've drawn a bit of a blank with PVA - I can't seem to
> find a supplier of the solid stuff; everyone seems to want to sell it
> dissolved in water. So if you can get some Polyethylene glycol that
> would be really kind.
>
> Yours
>
> Adrian
>
Will do. Which type? I would suggest the powder, since it will be easier to
blend with other materials in order to get into a filament form factor.

There's
"PEG 1000 has a molecular weight of 1000. At room temperature the solid block
has a firm, waxy consistency. It melts around 98
Re: SebastienBailard: Re: Dark thought about support materials
February 19, 2007 04:21PM
Quoting Sebastien Bailard :

> Will do. Which type? I would suggest the powder, since it will be easier to
> blend with other materials in order to get into a filament form factor.
>
> There's
> "PEG 1000 has a molecular weight of 1000. At room temperature the solid block
> has a firm, waxy consistency. It melts around 98
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