dennisjm
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Joined: Wed May 07, 2014 9:51 pm

Re: raft separation/ model adhesion

You can search the internet for abs juice. It's just disolving a bit of abs into some acetone. I don't think it works for PLA though.
dennisjm
Posts: 343
Joined: Wed May 07, 2014 9:51 pm

Re: raft separation/ model adhesion

Also under the support tab there is a box for "separation from part". The higher those numbers are the easier it is to separate. If you print with 0 separation layers for instance thats pretty much the same as if the supports are supposed to be part of the actual part. Could be handy for dissolvable support material though.
garfong
Posts: 9
Joined: Mon Jun 02, 2014 7:47 am

Re: raft separation/ model adhesion

Do the support separations settings effect raft separation? It's true that the bed should always be perfectly level etc... however I have to say that having a raft that easily separates would be convenient. It appears that if you elevate the object (change it's abosolute z value) so that it's above the raft, you can generate support material between the raft and object. So I guess that would be a workaround.
MasterFX
Posts: 208
Joined: Tue May 20, 2014 11:23 am

Re: raft separation/ model adhesion

I'm printing ABS with "ABS-Juice" on a glass plate. That works really well for me. Printing Temperature 230°C, bed temperature 110°C.
Simply put some ABS Filament parts (or remains of a print) in some acetone in an acetone proof, lockable container. Wait some hours until everything is dissolved.

Before you print simply put a thin film of ABS Juice on your cold build plate and wait until it is solid.

This doesn't work with PLA. For PLA you need Tetrahydrofuran
AndersE
Posts: 224
Joined: Sun Feb 02, 2014 4:40 pm

Re: raft separation/ model adhesion

I use hairspray for PLA, sticks really good in unison with some heat on the bed, like 50-60 c.
ReneeCelDesigns
Posts: 23
Joined: Tue Jul 15, 2014 10:34 am

Re: raft separation/ model adhesion

Hi, I have been printing for some time now and hardly ever encounter build sticking issues. Some simple rules I use:

Avoid tuching the build plate; doing so makes it greasy and will stop anything sticking. Try using soap and water to remove grease.

Use PLA; I find pla to stick better and warp less.

For PLA use a heated bed of 65. Works best for me.

Level the build plate.

And that's it. If all this fails try printing hotter or reclean the build bed.

Hope this helps.
ReneeCel

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