For Stratasys claiming to be world-leader in sales-units of RP Machines, the amount of response of it's users to this question is overwelming!
Jorn Berends
JB Ventures BV - the Netherlands
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From: RP Solutions <rps@dircon.co.uk>
To: rp-ml@bart.lpt.fi <rp-ml@bart.lpt.fi>
Date: Thursday, October 19, 2000 1:32 PM
Subject: More Stratasys Questions
Hi List,
I have saved up a few questions that have been bugging me over the last few months.
Question 1.
Model Warping on the Stratasys FDM 8000: we have been making sand casting masters (typically 500mm cubed) recently which have sections 5-10mm thick in places, if we create solid parts they tend to warp/bend around the base area (sometimes the geometry of the parts determines the orientation).
My guess is that the parts are warping due to a build up of heat from the build filament, to try and counteract this we have done the following:
1.Create a honeycomb structure with Part Cross Hatch command in Quickslice 6.1( this works OK but parts have to be checked manually to ensure that they have no holes )
2. Create a support base 20 layers thick.( this works OK when used with the above )
3. Create "feet" in modelling material to help anchor the part more securely to the foam base. ( does'nt really work as internal stresses are sometimes great enough to pull the parts off the base )
4. Put pauses on each slice to allow heat to dissipate ( I haven't tried this yet but it kinda goes against the grain to deliberately build parts more slowly! )
Is there a better way of building these parts? or am I missing something? all assistance as usual gratefully recieved.
Question 2.
T10 Tips on the Stratasys FDM 2000
I am interested to hear of other users experiences using T10 Tips, do you get a noticeable improvement in part finish? are there any problems using the T10 tips? does it extend the envelope of the small parts you can build? Anyone tried it on a 1650?
Question 3.
Waterworks Support structure: I was asked by a colleague if it was possible to Investment Cast parts ( burning out the ABS master) built using the waterworks support system, I think he was interested to see if the finish was good enough to cast enclosed areas without any hand finishing. Anyone tried it?How reliable is Waterworks?what about inclusions/porosity?
Thanks in advance, all information gratefully recieved.
Oliver Cole
Technical Director
RP Solutions
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