I never thought of that analysis, regarding the grooves. I could not add or remove the grooves since it is a design from a client of mine. I’ll try that beam method, but can you show me an image example maybe on how it would look with beams. Thank you very much by the way.
I’m almost giving up at this moment regarding using abs, and I’m about to resort to using PLA. Do you think PLA has a better chance of surviving this print? Thank you for your response.
The method I use is very simple, just add thickness to the piece by copying and extruding extra walls. In the picture I choose to print flat because heat dissipation through the print is not bad at all and this method inherently avoids warping (at least it works for me). However, if you have no choice but to print vertically, simply add some extra to the center without connecting. I have a 0.1mm gap between my piece and the added support walls, they sometimes stick together but break away easily at the end. Hope that helps.
Options slow your print speed. Try adding an over hang at the top of the print at the bending apex. Then set support structure in place. This may help reduce or eliminate the bending. Then cut the over hang and support away.
I saw their response about the geometry and I agree that it could be causing it. My part is all angles and no rounds like the you have. I’ve actually ben meaning to upload the model for this part as it’s actully a guard to help with drafts on the ffcp. My measurements were a little off with the holes for the screws.
Hi guys, I finally decided to print this thing with ESUN PLA black, with a large room fan blowing on the object, and it work perfectly. Though, I would have loved to print it with ABS, but since I was on a deadline with my client I guess its the wisest thing to do. Anyway thank you for all your help, I will print this thing in ABS with all your advise in mind, as soon as I have time. Why? Coz, I am a guy just don’t want giving up. Once again thanks.
To me this appears to be a similar issue to when prints cave in on the sides to me. You said you added a cooling fan, which is a good idea to help the layers at least solidify. However if you cool the print too much it will crack just like you experienced. I would turn the cooling fan on to a lower speed and try the print in ABS again. I know you said you got the print to your client already, but for future trials it may not be a bad thing to try