I have heard about people making their own Abs glue using Acetone and abs.
I have some questions about this.
Do you have to grind the abs to dust first?
How long does does it take?
Do you make it thick like tooth paste or thin like water?
Any other pitfalls or uses would be welcome.
ABS slurry recipe
Re: ABS slurry recipe
Nope. It needs to be small enough to fit through the opening of the jar, but you can use leftovers from a failed print.Do you have to grind the abs to dust first?
Mine took overnight but I had a big wad in there. It starts to dissolve in a couple of hours.How long does does it take?
When it's done it looks just like skim milk, so fairly thin.Do you make it thick like tooth paste or thin like water?
Use a wide mouth mason jar to brew it, about an ounce or two of ABS to 8 ounces of pure acetone.Any other pitfalls or uses would be welcome.
Cover it while the ABS is dissolving so the acteone doesn't evaporate.
Transfer it to an empty 10-oz bottle that used to hold women's nail polish remover (for convenience) when it's done.
Re: ABS slurry recipe
Jules, was that done with the clear ABS I sent you?
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Re: ABS slurry recipe
Absolutely!insta wrote:Jules, was that done with the clear ABS I sent you?
Re: ABS slurry recipe
Nope, totally right. Tried it yet?
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not yet....I'm a little bit scared to move on to another (more difficult to work with?) filament. I'm going to have to move the printer out to the garage when I do the ABS leap....hubs is incredibly sensitive to smells.
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