Good morning!
In order to continue with this subject (and maybe finish it) I'm posting photos and the solution I finally reached for my situation.
The Need: To print BIG prints with ABS avoiding warping or layer separation.
- ABS because of the price difference against PLA (-30%). The whole job uses 16kg of plastic.
- ABS because I can make a finishing job with acetone
- Since I can finish with acetone, I can print at higher layer resolution (0,3mm for instance).
- I need to print at high layer resoution to lower the total amount of hours to print the whole job. Anyway, the whole job is taking ~500 hours.
The parts: as an example, three parts I have to print
The Solution:
- I've oriented every part (in meshmixer) to have the less support orientation. In some cases, I prefered to turn the part in order to preserve better some details of the specific part.
- I've edited the support part by part in S3D, in order to have the minimum amount of support yet suficient enough to avoid part deformation over support.
- I had to raise the T° even over PEI sheet to 100°C
- I optimized the printing T° to have the minor possible T° for my ABS (that avoids a higher T difference between the extruder and the environment, cause of layer separation). That depends on the ABS, in my case it worked better with 220°C. 215°C, for example, caused a clogged nozzle. 220 seems to be the minor possible T° I can use.
- I CREATED AN IMPROVISED CLOSED ENVIRONMENT. Impossibe to avoid layer separation w/o it. As you can see on the pictures, it's not a great a thing. But ONLY after doing that, I could have perfect prints (you can see the pictures).
Big ABS prints adherence problem
- morganfree
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- Location: Porto Alegre, Brazil
- morganfree
- Posts: 53
- Joined: Mon Sep 26, 2016 10:46 pm
- Location: Porto Alegre, Brazil
Re: Big ABS prints adherence problem
The pictures!
Re: Big ABS prints adherence problem
Wow! Those are absolutely gorgeous!