Re: Woes of ABS and part warping October 02, 2017 10:39PM |
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I print almost exclusively ABS. With the brands I've been using the build chamber must be >45c and <50c. I have a vent at the top of my enclosure that is partially blocked by a piece of cardboard. I leave a multimeter thermocouple in the chamber and open/close the vent to adjust temperature.
In my experience there is really no way to reliably print ABS if the chamber is <45c. I used to play with ABS juice and other tricks, but even if you keep the first layer in place the print will just delaminate somewhere else and you end up chasing your tail trying to improve layer adhesion while maintaining crisp print quality.
I print on bare Kapton at 95c and scale my parts up to 100.6% to compensate for shrinkage. The parts pop off the bed themselves as the bed cools.
Re: Woes of ABS and part warping October 03, 2017 12:23AM |
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(I wish slicers would let you define a per-filament scaling factor because sometimes I forget to print ABS at 100.6%. I mean I could change my firmware steps/mm but that screws up prints in other plastics and is a pretty dirty hack that could have other consequences.)
Re: Woes of ABS and part warping October 03, 2017 12:28AM |
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So even though the part was stuck like set concrete to the bed, the corner STILL LIFTED, just not nearly as much.
Re: Woes of ABS and part warping October 03, 2017 03:27AM |
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Re: Woes of ABS and part warping October 03, 2017 10:15AM |
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Re: Woes of ABS and part warping October 03, 2017 11:02AM |
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(I wish slicers would let you define a per-filament scaling factor because sometimes I forget to print ABS at 100.6%. I mean I could change my firmware steps/mm but that screws up prints in other plastics and is a pretty dirty hack that could have other consequences.)
Slic3r makes it easy to have multiple config files for different filaments.
Re: Woes of ABS and part warping October 03, 2017 11:47AM |
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Re: Woes of ABS and part warping October 04, 2017 04:20PM |
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Oh, if anyone out there uses BuildTak, what do you do when removing a part pulls "dimples" in the surface? Is there any way to get it flat again or do I just have to pull it off and burn another $10 to replace it?
Thanks,
DLC
Re: Woes of ABS and part warping October 04, 2017 05:01PM |
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Oh, if anyone out there uses BuildTak, what do you do when removing a part pulls "dimples" in the surface? Is there any way to get it flat again or do I just have to pull it off and burn another $10 to replace it?
Thanks,
DLC
Don't use BuildTak. I could not get a sheet of BuildTak to last for even one roll of filament without forming dimples on the surface. Buy a sheet of .75 mm (or thereabouts) PEI and some 3M 468MP adhesive transfer tape to stick it onto the bed. Works better than BuildTak and will last a very long time. Applying the 468MP transfer tape to the PEI sheet without bubbles can be a bit of a chore though.
You can also buy PEI with the adhesive sheet already applied from here Ultem PEI sheets.
Re: Woes of ABS and part warping October 11, 2017 06:35AM |
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Re: Woes of ABS and part warping October 12, 2017 06:54PM |
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