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Aug 2016

So I am trying to print this part that has a roughly 2 inch 90 degree overhang with my flashforge creator pro in ABS. The print is a 20 hour print and it totally messed up at the 10 hour mark. It seems that when printing the overhang the overhang layer did not stick to the supports. There was drastic lifting which lead to a spaghetti wad in the corner with a completely failed print. If needed I could provide the STL file assuming my client is ok with this.

For now my idea is to reduce the 90 degree overhang into 45 degree overhangs instead. I will place the object on the edges that make up the 90 degree overhang. My only worry is that I have less surface contact with the build plate. Since I am dealing with ABS I will use a brim but I am still worried warping will lift the contact points.

Perry

A picture of the failed print would be very helpful. First place to start when dealing with overhangs is getting the temp tuned for your material. You want it just hot enough and no more. Also, I don’t know what software you are using but you should be able to reduce the contact distance between the support and part which may also help. Most importantly I would find/make a design with a similar overhang to test and get dialed in before doing one that required 10 hours of printing before you find out if you solved the problem.
-Jesse