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Hi Tania, Is this done in the sculpt environment? if memory serves me right the command your looking for is thicken under the modify menu. I don’t do much in terms of free form modelling myself but think this correct Best wishes, Simon
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this diagram may help you out [image] hope it helps
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Another option for sealing an ABS print would be to wash over the surface with a little bit of acetone (enough to wet the surface, but not so much as to pool), this will “weld” the layers together as it dries giving it slightly more chance to be water tight.
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I agree with Alex that you should get a test print done first to see how the stretching and tensile strength of the various materials work out for you. I have only worked with flexible PLA and ninjaflex so far, and the properties are very different. The flexible PLA feels more like a rubber handle o…
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We had a roll of Black ABS that gave similar results. I think from the entire roll we only got one or two successful prints. For us it was a roll of black velmann filament, however most people gave the velmann ABS a good review (perhaps we had a bad batch?) Our problem roll would clog the print hea…
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I agree this might be a nice feature to add. However I am sure that for most hubs you could just ask them and they would be more than happy to oblige. We have had quite a few customers who have made additional requests in the discussion/Status updates, ranging from changing the colour, to multiple c…
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We’ve had problems with flat parts warping as soon as they come off our heated PEI bed. They were perfectly flat with no corner peeling while the bed was hot but as soon as the bed cooled and the completed parts came off, they would warp. We had good success fixing them by submerging them in hot wat…
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We have managed to flatten some prints (ABS, on a lulzbot Taz 5) by soaking them in hot water before putting a weight on it to flex it back. I will have a look see if i can find any pictures for you. We also use a much higher bed temperature, around 100C.