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| #Post#: 12017-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Filament 3D Printing | |
| By: Richard Holland Date: November 26, 2024, 8:49 am | |
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| I just wanted to throw this out there, as I am quite new to | |
| printing, however I have already noticed a few things. | |
| Some I am looking for input into, others are things I have noted | |
| that may help others. | |
| The filament finish at 0.2mm layers, is not bad at all. I did | |
| wonder if there was an easy way to smooth it a little bit more? | |
| I am talking re functional CK bits, not small models. | |
| Obviuosly sand and fill and paint is one way. I was more | |
| thinking just to tidy edges and knock the worst of the high | |
| points off. | |
| I had heard that Ethyl Acetate (In some nail polish removers) | |
| was apossibility. | |
| I have also noticed that on the free model sites, several of the | |
| parts are very slabby, with sharp corners and edges. | |
| One of these I printed. The sharp corners making stress raisers, | |
| so it cracked. Is there a good glue and putty for PLA repairs? | |
| #Post#: 12018-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Filament 3D Printing | |
| By: RhysN Date: November 26, 2024, 9:48 am | |
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| I too am new to 3D, but my son who has used the printer I now | |
| have, a Prusa, tells me that putting filament parts in a box | |
| with a saucer of acetone will "ploish" the filament I have. It | |
| is apparently dependant on the variety of filament you are | |
| using. | |
| The Prusa handbook suggests some sort of superglue (CA) for | |
| joining parts. The slicer I am using comes up with warnings | |
| about corners and such, there's a tick box to hit which blends | |
| and softens them too, maybe only that slicer? | |
| Remember I am totally new to this, less than a week so I am | |
| possibly talking rubbish again. | |
| #Post#: 12021-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Filament 3D Printing | |
| By: Moogie38 Date: November 26, 2024, 12:12 pm | |
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| If the part is designed properly it shouldn't have any sharp | |
| corners, it should have fillets to add strength. | |
| Any detailed curved parts i would print at 0.1 layer height , | |
| minimises the amount of sanding but will increase the print time | |
| considerably . | |
| You can use some of the UV curing resin for the SLA printers to | |
| coat the outside of your part to form a hard coating which is | |
| easier to sand. | |
| Still hait sanding 3D parts no matter what way I do it. | |
| #Post#: 12024-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Filament 3D Printing | |
| By: RhysN Date: November 27, 2024, 6:30 am | |
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| As I was having issues printing a piece my son had designed I | |
| went back to instructions. I am using PETG filament, previous | |
| jobs have gone well. | |
| I have just tired again, upped the nozzle temp to 240 and | |
| cleaned the bed properly, no issues. | |
| It seems that not being diligent on cleaning the bed was the | |
| issue, so therefore, Mea Culpa! | |
| #Post#: 12283-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Filament 3D Printing | |
| By: jay pratt Date: January 15, 2025, 10:46 am | |
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| I've been 3d printing a while, ive made lots of models and rc | |
| stuff aswell as functional things, the best method I've found to | |
| smooth things out, is resin, UV or the air dry stuff, mixed with | |
| talcum powder to make a paste, then brush it on, when sanded it | |
| leaves an amazing finish. | |
| #Post#: 12617-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Filament 3D Printing | |
| By: tim.wheater Date: February 6, 2025, 6:05 am | |
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| Acetone smoothing only works on ABS, with PLA or PETG you are | |
| using filler of some sort and wet n dry. When you have adhesion | |
| issues with the bed use cheap hair spray. | |
| #Post#: 12622-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Filament 3D Printing | |
| By: RhysN Date: February 7, 2025, 1:38 am | |
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| Thanks Tim, we have now resolved issues. It seems in the move | |
| from my son's house to here that settings became disturbed, | |
| equally a new reel may have helped. | |
| #Post#: 12623-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Filament 3D Printing | |
| By: StefanN Date: February 7, 2025, 2:03 am | |
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| I generally use PLA or occasionally PETG. | |
| I find the brand of filament makes quite a difference to the | |
| results. My favourite at the moment is Creality Hyper Series | |
| which I buy when they have one of their frequent sales. | |
| For smoothing, I typically knock back any lumps with 80 grit and | |
| soften edges etc with 240. I paint with a primer and then sand | |
| the whole thing �across the grain� focusing on any bits that I | |
| care about how they look. Then paint and flatten with 400 grit | |
| until I�ve got the surface I want. A layer of colour, flatten, | |
| final coat of colour. | |
| Orientation of the part when printing makes a difference but | |
| you�ll have to experiment with that. Similarly, tweaking the | |
| gap between any support material and the part can make for a | |
| much cleaner removal of supports. Part design, orientation and | |
| even printing a component in multiple sections that you then | |
| glue together are all useful techniques. | |
| Scraping with a wood scraper can work on some surfaces. | |
| I�m about to experiment with Methyl Acetate on PLA as a chemical | |
| smoother. This can also strengthen the part by bonding the | |
| surface better, but without losing too much detail�.or so I�m | |
| told. | |
| Hope that helps. | |
| #Post#: 12624-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Filament 3D Printing | |
| By: RhysN Date: February 7, 2025, 7:31 am | |
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| PETG seems to be the material son Sean prefers for the things we | |
| do. It's certainly been adequate, most of what he has done over | |
| the last years has given a more than adequate finish off the | |
| plate. Seems that the thickness setting is partially | |
| responsible. Then again he used to be on the drawing tools all | |
| day, now has a somewhat different role, but still likes to hobby | |
| print. I was given the task as he moves to Canada shortly. | |
| Now I am tasked with learning to turn my thoughts into drawings | |
| for the slicer! CAD has moved from my previous version | |
| (cardboard etc) | |
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