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Jun 2017

Hey guys, we currently use a raft for almost every part we print with our FlashForge Creator Pro. We found that the bottom of parts look better without a raft. How can we get a good first layer without a raft? We have tried without raft but it doesn’t stick or does not stay in the right place. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

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Try decreasing the nozzle to bed distance a touch or two more. (Scientific term)

The only times I need a raft these days is when I’ve got a wide, flat piece prone

to warping.

I use the hairspray for PLA, on the rare occasion I print with ABS I use a filament/acetone solution

I use elmers glue stick for pla with bed heated to about 60 C and my extruder at 200. I print with no issues. Have you also tried leveling or re leveling your bed

Hello JMO!

It is all about getting that first layer really squished! The first layer should look kind of overextruded, somethng I call baconing. When you see it you will know what I am referring to.

Since you are in US, the glass recommendation with Aquanet super hold is a great one.

For a FFCP the best move is probably getting a piece of borosilicate glass. I use them in a few different configs. One way is with hair spray. You need Aqua net purple can or something like it, extra hold I think is one key thing.

Glue stick is another option but google to get the right one.

On most of mine now I use a sheet of PEI applied to the glass. No spray or glue.

? This method provides good adhesion and less warp if your parts do not require any type of tolerance or detail on the bottom. Have you thought of working a bit more on your first layer adhesion to get that first layer to the proper height? Squishing the layer will cause “elephants foot” or “baconing” as you say which really reduces the quality of parts. Proper height being measure a single layer with a caliper so that it’s the height set in simplify3d. Im asking out of curiosity as we had to move away from similar adhesion methods when we started doing commercial prints in order to hit tolerances and bottom features. Our prints improved drastically and bed surfaces last longer.

What are you using for a build surface? We have 6 ffcps running and only use a raft in very select situations.

We are using Simplify3D and found that the raft prints really well at the default speed. How can I find the raft speed and use that speed for the 1st layer in SImplify3D? I think changing the first layer speed could help me. I checked the bed leveling and it is leveled good. Please let me know. Thanks.