printing some difficult parts without supports

printing some difficult parts without supports

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working on an Inmoov I see…

What kind of printer?

Vertical video, consisting of photos. Man, are you kidding?

@Mark_Rehorst it’s the abs-juice it’s the best think against warping

@Zane_Mitchell reprap prusa i3

@Pavel_Omelchenko it took me about 7 hours to print this stuff I couldn’t make it in video . vertically I’ve used my phone I don’t have a camera and I’m not a movie maker

@Chris_Bigpaws_Chambe yep :wink:

@Lotfi_Leviaton It’s all clear, he printed for 6+ hours, but if you share photos, it makes sense to upload photos, not videos from photos. Much better vertical photo than the vertical video.

In short, do not do so ever, please)

i’m free to make it vertical horizontal in 3D or hd you are free not watching

the filament is ABS and the the surface is ABS-juice

The ABS juice only needs to be a very thin layer, like wax on a car. I think ABS juice it about 5% ABS and 95% acetone. Just enough to be in suspension without settling out, put some on a paper towel and wipe on the glass.

Are you using abs-juice?
for me it has to be thick the consistency of milk cream i’ve tried thin way and it didn’t work for me .
and by the way leave the heating bed ON for the whole printing time you’ll get better results

Yes. Your ABS juice is WAY too thick and it is applied way too thickly. If you can’t get it to stick, maybe raise your heat bed temperature.

my heat bed can’t go higher but the end result is must important thing I’ve got zero warping and really a good adhesion .however I’m planing to buy a new 3d printer and i’ll try you way I’ll give you my feedback.
did you try other solutions like hair spay or glue ?

Those look vaguely like the 4-start threaded rod I posted to thingiverse.

@Steve_Hernandez no .they’re inmoov robot parts