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Aug 2015

I have the flash forge creator 3d printer that has dual extruders. I was was wondering if anyone has tried printing in PLA with ABS supports and then putting the part in acetone where the ABS supports would be dissolved.

I was considering if it was even possible to get good print results since PLA and ABS print so different. I am also wondering if you would even need to put the part in acetone to dissolve the ABS supports or if PLA and ABS wouldn’t stick together and would just come off easy.

Let me know if this is even possible. Thanks

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    Aug '15
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Hey there,

Haven’t heard of anyone doing that. Not sure your PLA would be happy with the ABS build plate temperature and I’m sure there are a couple more reasons why not. All the more reason to give it a go and see if it works! :smiley:

Cheers!

AndyL

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Haters gonna hate - Pot8ers gonna Pot8! :smiley:

2 years later

hi guys,

this is my first post. i just bought an ATOM 2.5EX with dual extrusion.

can you print Nylong and use ABS or PLA as Support, then dissolve it with acetone after?

i am about to buy some PVA and maybe HIPS for support material, however, from my engineering knowledge (and some googling), nylon is resistant to Acetone.

>>>>> Nylon Chemical Compatibility Chart 3

anyone who knows the chemistry better please let me know, if this works it can cut down my printing cost alot as i do use my printer for work alot of the time. thanks!!