Topic: on/off switch on bed heater possible to prevent warping?
Wondering if I splice in a on/off switch to my bed heater, so that I can turn it off after the first few layers to prevent warping? thought?
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Wondering if I splice in a on/off switch to my bed heater, so that I can turn it off after the first few layers to prevent warping? thought?
Wondering if I splice in a on/off switch to my bed heater, so that I can turn it off after the first few layers to prevent warping? thought?
if your bed gets cool during printing your part will come loose. The heat actually makes ABS stick to the glass it is not just the glue alone.
Gotcha. If I switch to repeter software what temps would you recommend on what layers to help prevent warping?
I find dropping the bed temp by about 5°C after the 1st layer can help with certain prints.
You can achieve this with Cura on stock firmware.
Ok thanks.
Gotcha. If I switch to repeter software what temps would you recommend on what layers to help prevent warping?
Just use Elmers glue Sticks not the UHU stuff and set your bed to 110.
Hansen,
What really has helped me is going back to glass+uhu glue as well as throwing a blanket over the printer and resist the urge to constantly look at the print. Also using a lower infill might help, but you should consider what you need the part to do (strength, durability) in order to develop lowest possible infill.
I have also heard that many are building a wall 1 layer thick as tall as the part to keep hot plastic hot. I have not tried this however.
Thanks. I have been using glue and 110c but still no luck
Aluminum beds will warp! I have a Makerbot and mine is warped about .007" in the middle when hot.
If your bed is warped and you use thin glass and use to strong of clip to hold it down the glass will warp to the bed contour..
I print on Kapton tape & wipe it down with Acetone before i start every morning. about every 80 hrs I scuff the Kapton with 220 wet or dry paper. My parts will not let loose very easy. sometimes I have to let the printer cool over night for the ABS to release.
rockosmodlife
in reply to printing a wall the height of the part.
If you are running a dual extruder and are using both extruders in a print it will print a wall for each color
otherwise the filament will set in the nozzle to long and clog it.
Below is a print where I was using orange ABS in the left nozzle and Makerbot Dissolvable (HIPS) in the right
using the hips for support.

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