Topic: Warping while printing a slab of plastic
Hi,
I have been trying to design my own shower soap dish, everyone does.
I have found a way to slice my design in two, with gluable lips, so it can then be printed.
Then I turned and turned my model around to find the right way to print it with minimum overhang.
But eventually, I started printing it, cut in two from front to back, bottom down.
So there is a large flat thick slab of plastic on the printer floor, with a raft.
I understand plastic physics and shrinking while cooling.
My slab tend to warp a lot, after reaching altitude 5mm, the two visible front corners started lifting a lot, raising the raft with it.
So what was supposed to be a flat floor started looking like a rocking chair.
And at altitude 8mm, the deformation was so intense that the head got stuck in plastic still soft and warm.
EMERGENCY STOP
Do you have any advice for me for printing a better layed flat thick wall ?
Thank-you
(Solidoodle 2, White ABS, 200c / 85c, 0.3mm, pronterface + skeinforge)