tonyno wrote:Well, if you don't want that "flange" on the bed-side from the flatter layer, rafts are great.
Not had any problems to far.
The rafts leave marks on the model. I often design a model with the bed side or bottom being the top. The marks that a raft leaves would be unacceptable. The skirt as it is called can be easily removed. If there is a Ridge left an exact and a quick pass over a sanding pad cleans it right up.
The only real reason for a raft is if you have an issue with your machine where you just can't get the bed level. The raft was never intended to be used on a level machine and should never be needed or used in the case of a level machine.
In fact if your machine is level and properly set up you should be able to print Abs directly onto bare glass. I can do it with small to medium parts. On large parts I still have to use glue. That is due to the none uniform heating of the Da Cincinnati bed.
Printing since 2009 and still love it!
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