New Bridge filament

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bsdtgr
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New Bridge filament

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Recently I purchased the new Bridge filament. I ran a test piece and I am able to easily peel my layers apart. Was hoping someone could help fix the problem.
I used Aqua-Net for glue, and it stuck real good.

The settings I used were:

temp-235
bed-60
extrusion multiplier-1.02
layer height-.3
infill-.6
all speeds were reduced to 16mm/s
used repetier and slicer to run
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bsdtgr
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Re: New Bridge filament

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I increased the temp to 243, reduced layer height to .2mm, and slowed the speeds to 13mm/s. The piece is now unbreakable.
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Re: New Bridge filament

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Does it warp much? Other nylon filament I've used has had a crazy amount of warp when cooling off.
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Re: New Bridge filament

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Do you have a standard hot-end, or an all metal one like E3d?

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Re: New Bridge filament

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There was a little warp, but did not warp until after if pull it off the bed. I bent it back right away, and it sits nice and flat now.
Currently using the standard hot-end, but I plan to upgrade to a higher grade to hold a better heat. The hot end that came with my Orion has a max temp of 245, and likes to drop temp at heat higher than 235.
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