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Mar 2016

Hi all,

I am working to print a case, but am having trouble with the raft adhering to the print on the edges (see attached photos). I’m using a MakerBot Replicator 5th Generation printer, with RepRapper filament. Have you run into this issue, or do you have any suggestions about how to alleviate the problem?

Thanks so much in advance for help you can provide.

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Oh yeah I remember this… when I was using Makerbot Raft was pain in the ass always, unfortunately I haven’t found the solution myself back then. I know there’re limited settings available to change, but there should be some raft settings that you can alter. Could you let us know what settings you have access to?

From the pictures and with your print curling on the edges, I’d probably suggest in the first instance re-levelling the print bed. Don’t trust the in built leveller. Nine days it was level and there was a 2mm difference from one side to the other. I did it using a small spirit level. Then once that’s done in the settings I would increase the raft to model spacing to around .5mm. Next step I would lower the extrusion temperature by 5 degrees. To make sure it’s not too hot and cools in ample time and doesn’t stick to the previous layer.

Please, scuse me, for my poor english. Yu are soore that you need raft? your contact surface on the base board seems good to a good fixation. Which

slicing softwate are you using?

It looks like your edges are curling up to. Your raft may not be sticking well and curling up and fusing to the case rather than staying separate. You need to get your raft to stay flat the entire time.

First have a look at your settings under raft, and the support to model spacing settings. I seem to get mine perfect every time, it’s almost impossible to not get the raft off. If you’d like, when im

back at home I can save my slicer profile and email it to you?

… my old up mini raft & support was so so easy to remove & left a clean finish the makerbot one seems so so poor in comparison imho… I dont use it no more… So fed up cutting myself with the craft knife …makerbot could learn a few things from up iam sure !

I used to have this issue but after ensuring that the Z axis calibration is spot on and the bed perfectly level I then slightly increased the gap between the raft and layer 1.

I can now simply pull the raft off.

I use ABS so this still leaves some discolouration on non-white filament prints.

I get rid of them by using an acetone cold vapour bath (Basically hanging the part in a glass jar by some cotton thread with a few ml of acetone swirled around the jar) for about 10-15 minutes depending on the part and how shiny I want it to be.

Note: please don’t do what I did a few nights ago and go to bed leaving the part in the jar. I woke up to find a molten blob of ABS stuck to the bottom of the jar which was stuck solid.

1 year later

Wish i read this when you asked but i shall still answer for others that have a 5th gen MakerBot (long live the King).

The issue from your picture, in my more than 15k hrs printing in the last year(i could be wrong still), have fixed that simply by adjusting my Raft to Model spacing which is the biggest thing that can affect your print sticking to the model. PLA looks like it varies depending on the quality/condition of the nozzle which if set to .45 -.75 (model raft spacing to vertical offset) tends to come off easier. Always use a raft with a 5th gen when going more than 50mm high on Z axis (it looks better & wont fall over). I have my travel speed at around 165 all the time. As JhonT said on the temp 190-220 is cool an i even go as high as 235 but with some other settings changed. IDK about the 30mm extruder speed thing he mentioned because mine has had many settings. Mine is currently set to 55mm/s, 1st raft layer cooling speed 67%, 28mm/s 1st raft layer speed, 2.86mm raft size, 0.69mm raft to model vertical offset.