teoman wrote:Ah man. I just wish my problem was over-adhesion. But usually it i parts just letting go or curling mid print.
So i am a bit annoyed :@
Ok I've been experimenting with ABS this week and TBH had very few issues. Yes it doesn't stick down as well and generally self releases on cooling
presumably due to shrinkage and the bigger and faster temperature change cooling from 90 instead of 60.
It doesn't string (or cobweb) as much as PLA and I get a much crisper finish. Made some nuts and bolts of various sizes in ABS and the all fit and work nicely.
I did have a few issues with inter layer adhesion in a cool room (left the window open) and generally it wasn't too good but resolved the general issue tweaking the temps.
Stock was 90/225/228 - (Bed / First Layer / Subsequent Layers) and I got better results with 90/227/230.
I did get some curling on a large flat thin print but after some testing it was simply not using enough glue.
I found a nice technique that has so far been 100% and prevents any loss of adhesion to the plate and curling at corners.
1. Add a thin smear of glue to the plate.. preheat to 90 then let it cool back down.
2. On top of the preheated glue smear on a thicker layer of glue ensuring good coverage where the corners will be and start the print.
Printed off a few test pieces which were essentially playing card size with sharp 90 Degree corners and they didn't lift at all.
A thin layer of glue to a clean plate and they always lift.
Maybe its all beginners luck though

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