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3dprinters:heat [2023/05/11 10:52] – John Harrison | 3dprinters:heat [2025/05/09 06:17] (current) – John Harrison | ||
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* standard PLA is out: heat sensitive | * standard PLA is out: heat sensitive | ||
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- | * ABS would require printer modifications | + | * ABS would require printer modifications |
* PETG might be a reasonable compromise? | * PETG might be a reasonable compromise? | ||
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+ | * //While the Prusa blog above shows some evidence that annealing helps heat resistance for PETG, CNCKitchen on Youtube shows more compelling evidence that annealing is not effective for PETG without seriously warping the piece.// | ||
+ | * CNCKitchen shows compelling evidence that [[https:// | ||
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+ | === Annealing PETG (sand) === | ||
+ | //Because of warpage and the contradictory evidence that this helps in any significant way for heat resistance or strength this process may not be worth it// | ||
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+ | ==== ASA ==== | ||
+ | //It may be possible to print ASA with no internal modifications// | ||
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+ | * //or just use foil tape?// | ||
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