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May 2015

Hey Evan, cheers for the input. I wanted to give a heads up that I moderated your email out. In the future, please make sure to use your Hub profile as means of contact. Thanks!

try :

temp 200°

layer height 0.2 or slow the speed to 60mm/s (i think layer to 0.3 with 4800mm/min is too high for copperfill)

shell 4 (why ?)

Bed > level your bed !

raft not needed but use spray on blue tape or better use ‘UHU stic’ glue (if you find this brand)

with glue use prehead bed to 100° after print to remove the model and the blue tape :frowning:

use support

I assume he used 4 shells to make the outside resistant to steelwool and other treatments, instead of UHU you can also use other brands solvent free glue stick. 50°C is hot enough for the bed and you can remove the print fairly easily after the bed is cooled down. Only use a very little bit of glue stick, a barely visible coating is all that you need (if you use too much the print is incredibly hard to remove and you risk breaking it.

As copperFill is very good at overhangs you can use a low infill percentage.

Cheers,

Marius

You need support. A lot of support. My advice is that you break this model into as many pieces as you can, and print them separately, then glue them together.

[Vader voice]

find your lack of support disturbing !

[/Vader voice]

BTW, do not throw away your failures, loty of money there, I’d like to test my shredder–>Extruder on them :slight_smile:

The failed print can also be used to test polishing. As long as just steelwool, brushes and sand paper are used, you should be able to still recycle the print. The use of polishing paste etc. may cause trouble in the recycling process. Cheers, Marius

Hey @charcoal86, @Roel might be able to offer you some help - he’s got loads of experience with the special filaments.