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    • JadonMundefined
      JadonM @Phaedrux
      last edited by

      @phaedrux Thanks for your help!

      I've tried it with and without, but with the heated chamber at 70C, it doesn't seem to make a noticable difference.

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      • JadonMundefined
        JadonM @zapta
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        @zapta Lol!

        I run a business 3D printing on demand, and my biggest selling point is a fact that I print ABS. A lot of people still want the properties of it but nobody wants to print it! 🤣

        I've always tried to avoid the curling before by changing print orientation, etc. I always thought the heated chamber would eliminate the problem. Obviously, I was wrong! 😜

        I've never printed PETG before... maybe I should try!

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        • mrehorstdmdundefined
          mrehorstdmd
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          Why does everything look so overextruded around the perimeter (not just the edge, but closer to the inside)?

          This may be a job selection problem or a customer expectation management problem as opposed to a material problem - how steep is the overhang?

          Maybe try a different brand of filament...

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          • dc42undefined
            dc42 administrators
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            I am no expert on printing ABS, but if it were PLA I would say is over-extruded and/or printed too hot. Have you tried a lower chamber temperature such as 45C ?

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            • whosrdaddyundefined
              whosrdaddy
              last edited by whosrdaddy

              I also print exclusively ABS. Do you have a part cooling fan running for the overhangs? If I need to run the fan, it is always at its lowest speed and I go extra slow for bridges.
              Judging from the image I would say you have an overextrusion problem, try printing at 95% extrusion multiplier.
              Regarding ABS filament, I achieve excellent results with the ABS+ variant of ICE filaments 😉

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              • JadonMundefined
                JadonM
                last edited by

                Thanks everyone for your help! I'll do some testing and get back with you.

                Thanks again!

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                • JadonMundefined
                  JadonM
                  last edited by

                  @mrehorstdmd I'm not exactly sure to be honest! I'm experimenting with my outline overlap and I think that might be part of the issue.

                  Unfortunately, this is a personal project, and it's only a 45 decree overhang, so I think my expectations are reasonable.

                  @mrehorstdmd @dc42 @whosrdaddy Thanks for the tip about extrusion! I don't know how I missed it, but I was terribly overextruding. Reducing that helped a bit, but it was still nowhere near good.

                  What ultimately helped the issue was increasing temperature. According to a series of temp towers, ABS seems to have the best overhangs at very high temps!?

                  I'm printing at 280C with 100% fan on an e3d v6. It seems really high, but I get very good overhangs and strong layer adhesion.

                  Any other thoughts? Thanks!

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                  • Phaedruxundefined
                    Phaedrux Moderator @JadonM
                    last edited by

                    @jadonm said in How to reduce ABS curling?:

                    I'm printing at 280C with 100% fan on an e3d v6. It seems really high, but I get very good overhangs and strong layer adhesion.

                    What was the chamber temp?

                    I've heard of some industrial machines that blow heated air on the part to keep it warm enough to bond when printing very high temp materials, or even ABS/ASA when the part is very large.

                    I suppose if the chamber is hot enough the part cooling fan becomes a part warming fan?

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                    • whosrdaddyundefined
                      whosrdaddy @JadonM
                      last edited by

                      @jadonm Try without fan, unless the air is really hot enough (ie 80+ °C)

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                      • JadonMundefined
                        JadonM
                        last edited by

                        Thanks for your input! Any more I can learn about the issue would be awesome!

                        @Phaedrux My chamber temp was set to 70C. Yes, I got my inspiration from Stratasys. Heated chambers are not common because of patents, but a few people on this forum (was it you, @mrehorstdmd) have a chamber heater and like it. It's true - ABS has almost no warpage in a 70C chamber.

                        My fans make the prints look better and don't cause warpage or sacrifice layer adhesion with the chamber heated.

                        @whosrdaddy I've already tried it, and it's only worse. This issue tends to be very frustrating! 🤣

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                        • JadonMundefined
                          JadonM
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                          I'm still getting this wavy artifact on that overhang. Any ideas? I wish there was some way I could help you guys in return!

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                          • Phaedruxundefined
                            Phaedrux Moderator
                            last edited by

                            Still looks a bit over extruded to me.

                            What are your slicer print settings?

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                            • mrehorstdmdundefined
                              mrehorstdmd
                              last edited by

                              Is the perimeter line width greater than the nozzle diameter?

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                              • JadonMundefined
                                JadonM @Phaedrux
                                last edited by

                                @phaedrux Here they are!

                                4_1561133490114_Layer.png 3_1561133490106_Extruder.png 2_1561133490099_Cooling.png 1_1561133490089_Speeds.png 0_1561133490075_Infill.png

                                @mrehorstdmd Nope. See above.

                                Thanks!

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                                • Phaedruxundefined
                                  Phaedrux Moderator
                                  last edited by

                                  I see you have print direction set as outside in, for better overhangs try inside out, so that the outer wall has more to grab on to.

                                  It also seems an odd choice to extrude at 0.3 width using a 0.4 nozzle.

                                  And your wall print speed seems to be 75mm/s? That might be a bit too fast for such a small part.

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                                  • JadonMundefined
                                    JadonM @Phaedrux
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                                    @phaedrux It is set to inside out. On Windows the black one is the one checked.

                                    What are the recommended extrusion widths? On my 4 Flashforge Creator Pros with a 0.4 nozzle I do quick prints with a 0.4mm extrusion width and get even better results with smaller widths. Maybe I should try increasing it!

                                    Thanks for the tips! I'll also experiment with my speeds. Thanks for all your help!

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                                    • antlestxpundefined
                                      antlestxp
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                                      Try printing a little slower and dropping your fan speed or shutting it off all together. I didn't see your temps. Too high a bed temp can hurt overhangs.

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                                      • JadonMundefined
                                        JadonM @antlestxp
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                                        @antlestxp Sorry, I was going to include them but forgot. My extruder is 280C, bed is 110C, and chamber is 70C.

                                        I know those sound way off, but see the previous posts. I've also experimented with the fan speeds above. Thanks for your help though!

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                                        • mrehorstdmdundefined
                                          mrehorstdmd
                                          last edited by mrehorstdmd

                                          Unless I'm reading it wrong, in the FFF settings, extruder tab it says you're trying to print 0.3mm wide lines with a 0.4 mm nozzle, and if that weren't bad enough, also using a 0.93 extrusion multiplier. That's not going to work.

                                          If you try to print a too narrow line, it will tend to blob irregularly, and it will wander back and forth under the nozzle. The next layer will do the same and it will turn into a mess, and will make for a very weak print.

                                          I'd never try to print a line width less than the nozzle diameter. In the bad old days, I let slic3r pick the line widths and it did that sort of thing. Once I figured out what was happening, I never let slic3r pick lines widths again. I don't know if they've fixed that or not in more recent releases.

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                                          • JadonMundefined
                                            JadonM @mrehorstdmd
                                            last edited by

                                            @mrehorstdmd Thanks for your input!

                                            I tried a 0.5 millimeter extrusion width but that didn't seem to cause any increase in quality. All it did was meet the part look coarser because the extrusions were wider.

                                            My flashforge Creator pro has a 0.4 mm nozzle and I've noticed no adverse effects with a 0.3 millimeter extrusion width. Why is that?

                                            Thanks for your help!

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