Does ABS stick to Hairspray?

Hairspray is not ABS specific - it is just in need of a very strong bond.
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Will hairspray work as an adhesive?

I ran out of spray adhesive, forgot to check before I started my latest stencil, but I did have a huge can of hairspray. So I gave it a go and it worked really well. Nice clean edges, it left less residue than adhesive and value wise wins out over adhesive for me.
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How do I stop my ABS from sticking?

If your first layer is not sticking:
  1. Make sure the bed is level.
  2. Make sure the bed is hot enough.
  3. Make sure that the ambient temperature of the print environment isn't too hot or cold (or else adjust accordingly).
  4. Make sure you put the adhesive on the bed.
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How do I improve my ABS layer adhesion?

When printing ABS, users generally print with the part cooling fan off to maximize layer adhesion. If you can control the power of your cooling fan, setting the fan at 10% - 20% speed can help to improve the quality of overhangs and reduce sagging.
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What temp Should the bed be for ABS?

The recommended bed temperature for ABS is 110. Instead of printing directly on the glass, it's better to print with Kapton/PET tape. This makes it easier to clean the bed after you've been printing for a while, as you can simply remove the tape, clearing any leftover adhesive or filament.
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First time ABS print - borosillicate glas and hair spray



What is the best nozzle temperature for ABS?

ABS requires slightly higher temperatures to print successfully. A nozzle temperature of 210 to 250 °C is best, and a heated bed around 80 to 110 °C is necessary. In addition to this, ABS needs to be printed in an enclosed 3D printer so that it cools very slowly.
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Why does ABS warp so much?

As mentioned previously, ABS's resistance to temperature makes it extremely prone to warping. To mitigate these effects, try printing in an enclosure to raise the ambient temperature. This decreases the forces created by thermal contraction.
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Does ABS need a fan?

When printing ABS, users generally print with the part cooling fan off to maximize layer adhesion. If you can control the power of your cooling fan, setting the fan at 10% - 20% speed can help to improve the quality of overhangs and reduce sagging.
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What can I use instead of adhesive spray?

For many paper projects spray adhesive is the preferable choice, but according to Artpaper.com spray adhesives "are messy and unhealthy." Rubber cement is a good alternative because it dries clear and quickly and is water resistant, though the bond created with rubber cement tends to weaken with age.
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What's better PLA or ABS?

PLA and ABS are both thermoplastics. PLA is stronger and stiffer than ABS, but poor heat-resistance properties means PLA is mostly a hobbyist material. ABS is weaker and less rigid, but also tougher and lighter, making it a better plastic for prototyping applications.
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What causes elephant foot?

As we've explained, elephant's foot most often occurs as the result of an uncooled first layer. If the temperature of the print bed is too high, or if there's insufficient cooling, the first layer may not cool properly, causing elephant's foot.
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Can I 3D print Warhammer?

Warhammer is ever-popular, and 3D printing is a great way to expand your collection! Here are the best sites for Warhammer 3D print/STL files. Warhammer 40,000 is a popular strategy game that involves using armies to control a large table-sized terrain.
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What speed should you print ABS at?

What is the Best Printing Speed for ABS? The best printing speed for ABS filament falls between 30-70mm/s for standard 3D printers. With a well-tuned 3D printer that has good stability, you may be able to 3D print at a faster rate without reducing quality so much.
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Can you print ABS without a heated bed?

A 3D printer with a heated bed is required for successfully printing with ABS filament because ABS plastic shrinks when cooling. Without a heated bed, the bottom of your print will cool at a different rate than the rest of your ABS print, resulting in dreaded ABS warp.
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At what temperature does ABS get soft?

ABS plastic lends itself to a wide variety of applications due to its high glass transition temperature. ABS plastic does not begin to soften until 105˚ Celsius, which is well above most settings.
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How do you dry ABS?

The drying process is similar to baking your favorite thanksgiving turkey. Just place your filament spool inside an oven and set it at the right temperature: 104 to 113°F (40 – 45 °C) for PLA. 176°F (80°C) for ABS.
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Does ABS filament absorb moisture?

All thermoplastics absorb moisture.

Compared to other plastics, PLA and ABS absorb less moisture as a percentage of weight. Other plastics such as PETG, Nylon, Nylon Blends, Polycarbonate, and Acrylic absorb significantly more and must be treated with more care.
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Can you dry filament in the microwave?

A microwave oven is a common way of drying the filament at the appropriate temperatures. It eliminates any moisture that the filament could have absorbed. While other options like a desiccant or a dry box are risk-free, microwaves can cause adverse effects. But they are incredibly effective and do the job much faster.
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Are ABS fumes toxic?

Under normal processing conditions, this product contains no toxic chemicals.” However it also states that, “Fumes produced during the melting processing, may cause eye, skin, and respiratory tract irritation, and if overexposed, could cause nausea and headache.”
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How hot can ender 3 print?

For those of you with the Ender 3 V2, you'll want to check out this guide from the same author. Maximum temperature? Equipped with its thermistor, this all-metal hot end can reach 285 °C. Once again, if you want to reach this temperature, you will need to upgrade the firmware as well as the brass nozzle.
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How do I make my own basting spray?

Homemade Spray Baste
  1. The RECIPE is simple. 3 cups water. 1 teaspoon salt. ...
  2. THE VERDICT: I like it. ...
  3. HOW I BASTED: Lay out batting (I like to work on carpet because it holds the batting in place a bit), then lay out the quilt back on the batting. ...
  4. TIPS: - Always SHAKE WELL.
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