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05-10-2014, 03:45 AM #11
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Hi aWesomeABE, I had some good results with acrylic as a building surface, maybe you could try that. I ordered a MK8 gear for my extruder to try and resolve the flow issues I'm having with my current MK7 gear for this stuff.
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05-10-2014, 03:53 AM #12
Whatever Replicator G's default is, I haven't messed with it, I generally print with 1 shell with the wood filament.. I can't say it gave me much trouble on the flashforge, the only problem I have with it is the price. I set my bed to around 70c and the extruder to 200 and that seems to get it going in a nice shade. 70c even for the bed is a little high, I find if I set it too low tho, the starting layer wont stick well enough.
Be aware it will melt at 180-190c, and that will give you that light shade of wood. Basically, 180c is light shade of wood, 230c is a dark shade, personally it extrudes funny for me at 230, so I go 200-210c
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