Salt water bed adhesion technique for PLA July 28, 2019 04:34AM |
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... interesting ... until now I've only found, that salt was used to separate particles with SIS fabbing ("Selective Inhibition Sintering") - when printing with salt solution on a powder bed and heating it to melt/fuse the particles, the salt will prevent fusing in the wetted/printed areas ...
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Re: Salt water bed adhesion technique for PLA July 29, 2019 01:13PM |
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I think it's extremely unwise to get salt anywhere near any metal that may corrode (bearings/nuts/bolts/aluminum frame/circuit board traces/component leads) regardless of whether it helps prints stick to the bed. There are many other, more benign ways to get prints to stick, especially PLA.
Putting a thin layer of PEI on the bed works for many materials and doesn't risk destroying your printer in the process.
PLA is such an awful material, other than the fact that it's easy to print, why would anyone use it? PLA prints have to be kept in such a mild environment that they're practically useless for most purposes. They absorb moisture from the air and become brittle and you can't leave them near any source of heat. I've seen several posts on reddit from people who left their printers sitting in a parked car for a couple hours only to discover that all the PLA parts in them had softened and distorted, ruining the printer. Doh!
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PLA prints have to be kept in such a mild environment that they're practically useless for most purposes.
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If it makes you feel better, take an hour or two to gather up plastic waste from the side of a road (there's plenty there) and put it into a recycling bin. That makes your hobby plastic-trash-neutral so you can sleep at night (while your printer is running).
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If it makes you feel better, take an hour or two to gather up plastic waste from the side of a road (there's plenty there) and put it into a recycling bin. That makes your hobby plastic-trash-neutral so you can sleep at night (while your printer is running).
Ha, I do this daily. This sunday there's another gathering of people and we're going to clean the beach
Besides that, I have to keep telling people that PLA doesn't biodegrade. It needs special treatment to be recycled sadly. Most people still think PLA can be composted, the media is to blame as they tell unconfirmed BS on tv and in the news. Some tech enthusiasts preaching about the future while most of the time they're journalists that have read something somewhere and these self proclaimed 'techies' don't even know how to configure firmware or design, print and build their own machines. When you confront them with facts they just blow it away and act as if you're disturbing the conference etc etc etc.
But the bottom line: don't quit your hobby indeed. Do something else instead that adds value in the waste-production stream.
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Re: Salt water bed adhesion technique for PLA August 01, 2019 01:19AM |
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Yes 3D printer is adding to the plastic problem we have created for the world, but it can also reduce the problem if properly used.
We can do this by printing a new plastic part to replace that broken plastic part that would have otherwise meant the entire what-ever-it-is we're fixing would have been trashed if it weren't for our 3D printing a replacement plastic part
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Yes 3D printer is adding to the plastic problem we have created for the world, but it can also reduce the problem if properly used.
We can do this by printing a new plastic part to replace that broken plastic part that would have otherwise meant the entire what-ever-it-is we're fixing would have been trashed if it weren't for our 3D printing a replacement plastic part