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G_Loc
(@g_loc)
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Large PETG prints are bowing

Hello!  I printed a rather large part (300mm tall, 290mm wide) using PETG.  After cooling, it bowed in the middle, resulting in about 80% of the part being deformed.  Towards the middle the part is bowed in about 5mm, but it's fine near the top and bottom. I tried adding a single rib along the width of the part but that did not help at all.  

I'm using Atomic Filament and here's my print settings:

  • 245c nozzle temp
  • 85c bed temp
  • Fan off
  • 80mm/s perimeter print speed
  • 70mm/s external perimeter print speed
  • 15% infill

I did not have an enclosure on my printer when printed (have one now though, haven't tried reprinting!) and I let the part cool down before removing it.  Any tips on how I can resolve this? 

Posted : 04/11/2024 11:41 pm
FoxRun3D
(@foxrun3d)
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RE:

In my experience, enclosures do more harm than good with PLA and PETG, so I wouldn't hold my breath, unless your problem is caused by some serious drafts. 

Warping is a common issue for long objects like this. Usually it's on the outside so the usual remedies such as adding a brim or mouse ears may not do much good in your case. If I run into warping issue, I usually put a layer of Layerneer bed weld or Magigoo on the steel sheet, and this takes care of it almost every time. May not be the most elegant solution but I need to get stuff done.

This post was modified 2 months ago 2 times by FoxRun3D

Formerly known on this forum as @fuchsr -- until all hell broke loose with the forum software...

Posted : 05/11/2024 10:16 pm
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