The paper towels in the can seems to solve the cold acetone vapor bath problem of only smoothing the lower portion of the part. You might be able to use a separate container and the weight of the cold acetone vapor to make a gravity fed system.by Maker6066 - General
QuoteDirty SteveWith such easy delamination, it would either be the flow rate is too low, or your print speeds are too high. Flow rate is fine. Print speeds are very high, but that is nothing new. The old sainsmart ABS was great at any speed. Quotecrispy1There is excess moisture in the plastic. You can tell from the bubbles/imperfections in the printed part. Your weak layer adhesion and overby Maker6066 - General
OP, thanks for the post. I'm going to have to pull my 618 back out and fire it up.by Maker6066 - General
Recalibrate what specifically? I checked the filament diameter, and used an appropriate filament profile. I've also tried print temperatures from 230-260.by Maker6066 - General
I have been printing with an ORD Bot Hadron for about 6 months now. It's been an excellent machine. I've run 20 kg or so through it in that time.by Maker6066 - General
Has anyone else tried the new Sainsmart ABS? It comes on a plastic spool, rather than the old paper spool they were using. The spool is much nicer, but the plastic was crap in comparison. I've had nothing but great prints with the paper spool ABS (aside from the couple of jams when the filament slips off a completely full spool). I've gone through 10+ kg of the good stuff. I made two little videoby Maker6066 - General
I'm looking for a 400mm x 400mm x 100mm+ printer. I'm currently printing with and ORD Bot Hadron, and it's not big enough. I'd consider a 400x200 or 300x300 if the price is right.by Maker6066 - Wanted