S3D raft stick to parts
S3D raft stick to parts
Can anyone help me with raft setting for S3D?
Every time I use one the top layer of the raft breaks apart and sticks to the bottom of the part.
Here are my setting I'm pretty sure they are the default.
I'm using .2mm layers.
Thanks!
-Tom
Every time I use one the top layer of the raft breaks apart and sticks to the bottom of the part.
Here are my setting I'm pretty sure they are the default.
I'm using .2mm layers.
Thanks!
-Tom
Re: S3D raft stick to parts
Rafts are generally pretty useless. What do you need a raft for?
Usually a 1-layer brim is better, as it does not add to the dimensions of the part, and it's pretty easy to trim off.
Usually a 1-layer brim is better, as it does not add to the dimensions of the part, and it's pretty easy to trim off.
Re: S3D raft stick to parts
I was having trouble with my first ePC print sticking so I tried to use a raft.
I'll try a brim tonight and see if that helps.
Thanks!
I'll try a brim tonight and see if that helps.
Thanks!
Re: S3D raft stick to parts
I got good adhesion with ePC on PEI over aluminum at 110C.
Re: S3D raft stick to parts
Wow, I didn't know the bed went that high. Did you boil an egg while printing?zemlin wrote:I got good adhesion with ePC on PEI over aluminum at 110C.
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The print did not include breakfast. The heater can barely maintain 110C on the bed with the 1/4" aluminum on top of it - but it generally manages.tks546 wrote:Wow, I didn't know the bed went that high. Did you boil an egg while printing?
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When I was doing straight polycarbonate (rather than ePC), I had the bed at 135C.zemlin wrote:The print did not include breakfast. The heater can barely maintain 110C on the bed with the 1/4" aluminum on top of it - but it generally manages.tks546 wrote:Wow, I didn't know the bed went that high. Did you boil an egg while printing?
It ... was not an easy task.
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Re: S3D raft stick to parts
Did you heat it in a box? (Sam I am)insta wrote: I had the bed at 135C. It ... was not an easy task.
Re: S3D raft stick to parts
Try increasing your separation distance. Do it in small increments until you find the distance that works for you. I was having the same problem and increased it to 0.18mm, worked for me. I increased it by 0.02 each time until I found the sweet spot.
Re: S3D raft sticks to parts
Thanks for the help everyone!
Turning up the bed temp to 100 did the trick. Turns out I didn't need a raft or skirt.
This ePC is nice once you figure it out
-Tom
Turning up the bed temp to 100 did the trick. Turns out I didn't need a raft or skirt.
This ePC is nice once you figure it out
-Tom