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Re: Polyhole tester: unexpected result after printing

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jon
Wed, Apr 14, 2021 11:10 AM

Sounds like an adhesion problem while printing.  This has nothing to do
with OpenSCAD and everything to do with the "stickiness" of the printer
bed and/or the geometry of the part (perhaps too little surface area). 
Since the part is wide and deep and flat, I would check on your bed
adhesion (bed temperature, glue stick or hair spray on the bed surface, etc)

Jon

On 4/14/2021 5:37 AM, Terrypin via Discuss wrote:


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Sounds like an adhesion problem while printing.  This has nothing to do with OpenSCAD and everything to do with the "stickiness" of the printer bed and/or the geometry of the part (perhaps too little surface area).  Since the part is wide and deep and flat, I would check on your bed adhesion (bed temperature, glue stick or hair spray on the bed surface, etc) Jon On 4/14/2021 5:37 AM, Terrypin via Discuss wrote: > _______________________________________________ > OpenSCAD mailing list > To unsubscribe send an email to discuss-leave@lists.openscad.org
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Terrypin
Wed, Apr 14, 2021 12:36 PM

Thanks for quickly ruling that out. I’ll focus on adhesion.

The skirt did seem OK at the start, visually, but I should have tried
brushing it gently with a finger to be sure. With the entire print weighing
a mere 2gm I suppose it got lifted off.

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Thanks for quickly ruling that out. I’ll focus on adhesion. The skirt did seem OK at the start, visually, but I should have tried brushing it gently with a finger to be sure. With the entire print weighing a mere 2gm I suppose it got lifted off. -- Sent from: http://forum.openscad.org/