Hi all,
I've gotten the hang of ABS's temperament, and managed to find good ways to fight ABS curling (enclosure, and painting a thin layer of ABS/acetone slurry on the platform). I started printing PLA on the makerbot replicator, and I found that while it stuck to glass great and popped off after cooling, it's temperamental in its own way.
When I'm printing objects with sharp corners or a slight sloping overhang, the corners of the print tend to curl up. Whereas in ABS, the bottom of the print curled, in PLA, the top of the print curls. It seems like when when nozzle traces the corner, it "pulls" the corner, and each successive layer just pulls it inward more and more, til it looks like the object is growing 'horns'. This happens until the nozzle knocks into the horn, and messed up the print.
On the rep rap machines, I see that there's an extra fan cooling each layer as it's printed. On the replicator there's no such thing. Are the settings to combat this effect? (I'm guessing Cool in skeinforge?) Or is there something on thingiverse that can be an addon to cool each later?
Thanks
Wil