Improving ABS adhesion on hotbed
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 3:49 am
I finally installed the heated bed, then put glass on top with kapton tape on the glass. Unfortunately ABS is still having a hard time adhering.
I'm running the extruder at 230C, and the bed at temperatures from 70C to 110C (ive tried several configurations, assuming that theres a magic temperature...) and I'm finding that the first layer isn't sticking as well as I need it to for some prints. The calibration cubes are fine, for instance, but when I print a snake it tries to print several smaller unconnected features, and the little pieces start sliding all around as the head attempts to print near them or on the next layer above them.
If the first layer is one unbroken line, or bounded by an unbroken line then things seem to go better. I'm using slic3r right now, would a different slicer generate a more suitable path that will better secure the first layer? I'd like to keep using Keaton on glass, but should I be looking at other bed materials instead?
This is for ABS. I have some PLA, but I'd have to switch over to the 1.75 nozzle, and while it's not particularly hard to change the filament dismeter on this machine I'd like to be able to run ABS easily in the long run anyway.
I'm running the extruder at 230C, and the bed at temperatures from 70C to 110C (ive tried several configurations, assuming that theres a magic temperature...) and I'm finding that the first layer isn't sticking as well as I need it to for some prints. The calibration cubes are fine, for instance, but when I print a snake it tries to print several smaller unconnected features, and the little pieces start sliding all around as the head attempts to print near them or on the next layer above them.
If the first layer is one unbroken line, or bounded by an unbroken line then things seem to go better. I'm using slic3r right now, would a different slicer generate a more suitable path that will better secure the first layer? I'd like to keep using Keaton on glass, but should I be looking at other bed materials instead?
This is for ABS. I have some PLA, but I'd have to switch over to the 1.75 nozzle, and while it's not particularly hard to change the filament dismeter on this machine I'd like to be able to run ABS easily in the long run anyway.