SmartrapCore Question April 27, 2016 09:58PM |
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long part sticking to printbed question May 22, 2016 05:51AM |
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I try use a simple glass, but with PLA we have warp in big lenghts without heated bed =/ See my print in foto1
Re: SmartrapCore Question May 22, 2016 05:56AM |
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I've got a smartrapcore alu and its a mk2b pcb heater with float glass clipped on top. I use 60 deg for pla without any adhesion promoter and can easily remove parts once the bed temp is below 44 deg C.
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Re: SmartrapCore Question May 22, 2016 02:46PM |
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I printed a washing machine door for a childs toy which was almost the size of the glass print bed.
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This was no-name PLA. once it was cool it just came away. No warping, no adhesion promoters, just pla onto clean glass (clean it before printing with proper pure isopropyl alcohol - not hand gels stuff which has slippery additives).
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Re: SmartrapCore Question May 23, 2016 05:35AM |
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Ickl - Okay so the OP is getting warp without a heated bed. Fairly easy fix - get one. I accept your parts look fiendishly difficult to print. Send me an STL I'll have a try....
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Re: SmartrapCore Question May 23, 2016 11:06AM |
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Okay I'll take a look.Might take a while by all accounts.
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Are you fixed on using PLA? I have an enclosed printer so could print ABS in a heated chamber.
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Re: SmartrapCore Question May 26, 2016 05:18PM |
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Okay so first attempt at the back_base. Printed with no support or brim or raft.
I agree they are quite strong, its a clever design even if something that gave the printer a workout.
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Simplfy3d made light work of it, but I did load it in slic3r and the resulting preview was laughable.
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There is some lift I'd roughly measured the 6-7mm at each end has warped by a maximum of 0.3mm at the very end. Sorry if its hard to make out in the images. How does this compare to what you typically see?
Re: SmartrapCore Question May 26, 2016 05:25PM |
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Second attempt today with some pads attached on the ends, circular to spread out the contraction forces. No lift on the part at all, there's a little bit of lift on the right hand set of pads.
Using Excelvan black PLA at 200 deg C, bed at 70 degC, extra hold hair spray on float glass.
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The Cad has messed up the top edge
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Re: SmartrapCore Question May 29, 2016 03:41PM |
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Okay so I can bend the back_base part quite a bit and it returns to its original shape, which for PLA is quite impressive I was expecting it to shatter into shards. I suppose it is quite thin and therefore flexible, despite being PLA. I am not quite willing to break it, it looks like it would take quite a bit of effort.
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I am getting bleed through yes not too severe but its there.
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I've had a go at the back_KBD_runner and printed it with just pads like the first part, flat as a pancake. So how many do you want?
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Do you have an image of the complete laptop I'm curious to know what these parts end up looking like?
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Re: SmartrapCore Question May 30, 2016 02:59PM |
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The laptop looks great really innovative. Laptops are so boring and generic I'd buy one like that on style grounds alone, add to that it's, I presume, recycled components and you've got a winner.
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Keep me posted.
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As for why these parts don't stay flat when you print them I have no idea. What's your setup?
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The laptop looks great really innovative. Laptops are so boring and generic I'd buy one like that on style grounds alone, add to that it's, I presume, recycled components and you've got a winner. Keep me posted.
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