the wonders of lemon juice in the sticking of printed parts
The original discovery goes to Core Storage 's wife, and what a brilliant discovery ! She was annoyed by the fumes of aceton and who can blame her. I tried it with some reluctance on PLA. I used store...
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Have you tried it with big parts or long parts?
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I would like to know about at too. I have had good luck with hairspray if the parts are small or fast printing. Anything that takes a while the corners lift and sometimes leaves the bed and sticks to...
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PLA . Big parts, small parts all stick so well that you have problems removing them from the bed when it is still hot. you have to use force and leverage in order not to deform them :) ABS I have less...
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here are the two parts I just printed Blue ABS. In the first picture you can see the parts beeing printed. In the second picture you can see how hard the parts are stuck on the bed. you can see the...
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I don't use a coating of any description on the glass with PLA, I just clean the glass with window cleaner then give it a good rub with a dry tissue. My parts do NOT stick to the glass as such but...
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@waitiki , I had problems of PLA parts not sticking to the bed. specially with small holes on the first layer and big surfaces that needed filling. the small holes had the tendency to never stick, the...
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I have yet t otry lemon juice as I;ve just discovered PVA glue & water 20% pva to water mix... this works really well for me.. but I'll give lemon a squeeze shortly.. do you mean lemon squeezed...
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Interesting thread! My try to print on a lemon juice coated printbed was not very successful :( Heatbed temperature 110°C, extruder temp 240°C. The ABS did not stick too well and formed to big chunks...
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I am still into aceton very much. Since I also use it for other things, and to be honest, if my girlfriend would tell me she doesn't like the smell.. She better just go sit in another room ;)
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Hi: The quantity of citric acid in a commercial lemon juice I think isn't enough to be significant in the sticking. It's more plausible that sugar acts as a bonding media. As soon as possible, we'll...
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Our first attempt was a complete success. 200 ml of regular water (3/4 of a water glass) with 20g of sugar (about 3 spoons). Heated bed at 95ºC. White ABS 3mm filament. We published a little video on...
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Very interesting. Sugar has been used as a 3D printing medium. Could this be used as a water-soluble support for ABS?
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... only if you manage the adhesion parameters, so the ABS won't warp and separate from the underlying sugar surfaces ...
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very nice, so 1/10 sugar/water syrup :) Paranoid Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Our first attempt was a complete success. 200 ml > of regular water (3/4 of a...
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a small troubleshooting note I noticed to a friend of mine. he was applying lemon too thickly and let it dry , so he was actually creating a very thick film of smooth surface and his parts werent...
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The original discovery goes to Core Storage 's wife, and what a brilliant discovery ! She was annoyed by the fumes of aceton and who can blame her. I tried it with some reluctance on PLA. I used store...
View ArticleRe: the wonders of lemon juice in the sticking of printed parts
Have you tried it with big parts or long parts?
View ArticleRe: the wonders of lemon juice in the sticking of printed parts
I would like to know about at too. I have had good luck with hairspray if the parts are small or fast printing. Anything that takes a while the corners lift and sometimes leaves the bed and sticks to...
View ArticleRe: the wonders of lemon juice in the sticking of printed parts
PLA . Big parts, small parts all stick so well that you have problems removing them from the bed when it is still hot. you have to use force and leverage in order not to deform them :) ABS I have less...
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