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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>i just read on a french DIY forum how someone use PLA support and remove it..</p><p>PLA doesn&#039;t stick very well on ABS, so you can use PLA as support and remove it without big problem..</p><p>if you get Support in the model where you can&#039;t remove it , you can immerse it in caustic soda heated to 80 degC and use a magnetic mixer. The caustic soda will dissolve the PLA and will not harm ABS.</p><p>it doesn&#039;t affect &quot;soft&quot; PLA and LAywood filament too.. (so you can build a model in soft pla with support in normal PLA)</p><p><span class="postimg"><img src="http://petrus44.free.fr/heavy_mendel/PLA_support_test.jpg" alt="http://petrus44.free.fr/heavy_mendel/PLA_support_test.jpg" /></span><br />from top to bootom</p><p>-test model (white PLA GRRF / black ABS)<br />-white PLA GRRF<br />-clear PLA orbi-tech<br />-clear blue PLA GRRF<br />-PLA &quot;soft&quot; GRRF<br />-LAYWOOD GRRF </p><br /><p>link (in french) : <a href="http://forum.allinbox.com/aspectgeek/AutresElectronique/3DPrint/fraiseuse-imprimante-replicatrice-sujet_8669_5.htm#t130552">http://forum.allinbox.com/aspectgeek/Au … tm#t130552</a></p>]]></content>
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