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Tina2
I'll kick off: 8 hours into a 12-hour print (my most ambitious yet) left running overnight:
Maybe too ambitious!
What I think has happened is warp and loss of adhesion. One edge of the build has detached from the plate (actually it's peeled the masking tape off the plate), which has then obstructed the motion of the print head and made the magnetic plate shift on the carriage (I found it diagonal!).
Maybe too ambitious!
What I think has happened is warp and loss of adhesion. One edge of the build has detached from the plate (actually it's peeled the masking tape off the plate), which has then obstructed the motion of the print head and made the magnetic plate shift on the carriage (I found it diagonal!).
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Re: Tina2
Basically a cylinder 98mm in diameter by 30mm height (should have been 100mm, but Cura refused to slice anything over 98mm).
I've tried to run it several times since, but I've had to abort every time when the first layers warp and pull away from the build plate around the edges. It seems to me this scale of print is not possible without a heated bed or a more stable filament.
I've tried to run it several times since, but I've had to abort every time when the first layers warp and pull away from the build plate around the edges. It seems to me this scale of print is not possible without a heated bed or a more stable filament.
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It seems I was too pessimistic!
I had an idea that if I could improve the adhesion that might be sufficient to hold the print flat instead of it curling. That meant the adhesion of the print to the tape and the tape to the magnetic build plate. Then I realised I've been using ordinary masking tape as the interface layer, and that's what's been letting go – either above or below.
I had just one sheet of the OEM "platform sticker" material left (which is why I've been using masking tape), so I decided to try it. For good measure, I also warmed the bed up before and during the first layer, with a hot air gun. It's not good science to change two variables at once, but I was after security rather than science.
I had an idea that if I could improve the adhesion that might be sufficient to hold the print flat instead of it curling. That meant the adhesion of the print to the tape and the tape to the magnetic build plate. Then I realised I've been using ordinary masking tape as the interface layer, and that's what's been letting go – either above or below.
I had just one sheet of the OEM "platform sticker" material left (which is why I've been using masking tape), so I decided to try it. For good measure, I also warmed the bed up before and during the first layer, with a hot air gun. It's not good science to change two variables at once, but I was after security rather than science.