Topic: Maximum strength parts
Hello all,
I'm printing with a Da Vinci 1.0 - completely stock firmware and XYZ filament cartridges.
I've been playing with making some parts for my PWC that are put under some high loads. I originally tried making the parts with ABS to a limited success, in the end, all the ABS parts split between layers no matter what orientation the print was. I ended up printing the part in PLA which resulted in a usable part that now has several hours of use on it.
However, my smaller PLA parts have been warping and lifting from the bed whereas I never had much trouble printing with ABS. I also don't enjoy trying to pry PLA prints off the print bed. I have read online, through different forum posts, that ABS won't have a very strong layer bond unless it is printed at a fairly high temperature. A temperature higher than the stock XYZ firmware and stock filament prints at. If I switched to Repetier/Slicer and printed the ABS at a more suitable temperature, would I be able to achieve the layer strength that I achieved with the PLA?
Sorry if this has been discussed before, I tried hard to find information on this subject but didn't find much that was relevant and conclusive.
thank you for your help
