Today I will be printing from the alleged carbonate polycarbonate
In general, not bad! The filament is made like glass. The diameter is slightly less than the standard. This can be edited in the slicer.
I did not rewind it. Afraid that the filament will not bend. Today I will be printing on a printer with a Bowden extruder.
Nozzle temperature 255 degrees, table 90 degrees.
Started printing the first time! Something I'm starting to doubt, but is it polycarbonate?
I thought that the test subject on the printed disk would be transparent, but unfortunately not.
I will try to smash the disc under test with a hammer. Top, bottom 1mm. walls 0.8 mm. Filling 100%.
The disk shattered like glass, and I could not find half of the fragments.
I'll try to bake a disc. Can the model become transparent?
I will put the disc in baking soda and then heat it to the melting point. For this, I specially printed the test disc with 100% coverage in the hope that it would become monolithic and transparent.
The temperature in the stove is 260 degrees. I did not notice any special changes, I just deformed.
Write if someone has done such a job. What am I doing wrong?
Interesting stuff. It is processed perfectly, only fragile
As soon as the snow melts, I will try to get the headlight housings from the cars in the landfills and print something from them. Their color is very beautiful.
Do not be ill! Save you and your relatives the Lord! See you.
Негізгі бет Recycled polycarbonate printing. Recycling of casings from old fluorescent lamps.
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