hyrel:bees_wax

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Bees Wax

  1. hold part with pliers
  2. heat up with very hot water
  3. Wipe off with paper towel
  4. Clean threads with a toothpick or a metal pin
  • 1,6w 0,2z 15f 0pct
    • 3D object: Cone
    • 35°C filament, no fan, no bed
    • –> FAIL
  • 1,6w 0,4z 7f 0pct
    • 3D object: Cone
    • 35°C filament, no fan, no bed
    • –> Filament stopped adhering to print bed after a while
      • No random layer restarts
      • Higher layer height
      • much more flow
      • First layers are okay, Adhesion only occurs on motor override
  • 1,6w 0,8z 7f 0pct
    • 35°C filament, no fan, no bed
      • OK: first layer sticks with uhu-glue
      • After ±3 layers: material doesn't want to stick onto itself.
      • –> Increase extrusion width from 1.7 to 2.2 (future me: extrusion width doesn't change material flow. It just changes the distance between lines)
      • –> Layer height 1mm everywhere
    • Beeswax 01
      • 35°C filament, no fan, no bed
      • Using Uhu-glue
      • There are gaps between lines
      • not enough extrusion

17/04/19

3D model: cone

  • Beeswax 01 (0,8z 7f)
    • nozzle: 35°C
    • bed: 25°C
    • result: Prints beautifully. Z-axis skipping (Z-axis motion is too fast). Layers delaminate easily, as they are not fused.
  • Beeswax 01
    • nozzle: 40°C
    • bed: 25°C
    • result: same as above
  • Beeswax 01
    • nozzle 45°C
    • bed: 25°C
    • result: flakey / grainy texture, but stronger layer adhesion.
  • Beeswax 01
    • nozzle: 50°C
    • bed: 25°C
    • result: super flakey
  • Beeswax 01
    • nozzle: 50°C
    • bed: 25°C
    • warm up time: 15min
    • result: a little more consistent
  • Beeswax 01
    • nozzle: 50°C
    • bed: 25°C
    • warm up time: 40min
    • result: same as above
  • Beeswax 01
    • nozzle: 55°C
    • bed: 25°C
    • warm up time: 30min
    • result: separated material: half oil, half solid. 3D print has a dripped texture. The tip of the syringe is cooler. The body of the syringe is much hotter.
  • Beeswax 02 (1w 0,5z 7f)
    • nozzle: 60°C
    • bed: 25°C
    • warm up time: 50min
    • result: Almost completely liquid. Too liquid for the nozzle width.
  • Beeswax 03 (1w 0,15z 7f)
    • nozzle: 60°C
    • bed: 25°C
    • result: Still a little smudgy. Good consistency: creates homogenous lines.

24/04/2019

  • Beeswax 4 (0,6w 0,15z 7f)
    • filament: 70°C
    • shape: cone
    • result: a luer tip with 0,6mm inner diameter cools the wax down too much, resulting in jams and sudden eruptions of hot wax.
  • Beeswax 4 (1,18w 0,15z 7f)
    • filament: 70°C
    • shape: cone
    • result: OK, but printing too slow: cools down too fast
  • Beeswax 4 (1,18w 0,15z 20f)
    • filament: 70°C
    • shape: cone
    • result: Material flow stops. There is a weird buzz which I think is an unprime event.
  • Beeswax 4 (1,18w 0,15z 20f)
    • filament: 70°C
    • shape: cone
    • head control: unprime set to zero
    • result:?
  • Beeswax 5
    • filament: 35°C
    • shape: vessel v1
    • result: layers too thick, had to change material flow rate multiplier to 1.5.
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  • Last modified: 2020/10/13 05:33
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