Topic: Acetone Smoothing Issues
Hello. I just got my Da Vinci 1.0 yesterday and I managed to get the demo part to print, and after some tuning I got a decent 100 micron layer print out (vase in the pic). I wanted to try some acetone smoothing so I poured some acetone in a crock pot, cranked up the heat and placed my objects in there raised above the liquid level on some aluminum blocks.
What happened was really strange... I saw next to no smoothing at all on these parts. I cooked almost half a quart of acetone and left them in there for nearly an hour and still nothing. The parts should have been nothing but a puddle of white goo, but they were almost entirely intact. The only real issue was when I tried to remove them and the bottom of the vase had stuck to the aluminum block and came off the rest of the print. The surface was tacky, but not overly so. This stuff was acting like it was partly PLA or something... really strange.
You can see in the pic that I put in another part made of dark ABS plastic from a Stratasys machine. This part was in the crock pot only 4 minutes and it was starting to dissolve quite heavily. Clearly the acetone vapors were strong as this thing got attacked really well.
Have any of you seen this? These parts were with the sample white filament that came with the printer. They claim it's ABS, but it sure doesn't act like it.
See the attached image for the aftermath.
