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Optimizing 3D Printing with Nylon Filament: Tips and Tricks

Nylon filament is a popular choice for printing durable gears for RC cars and household appliances due to its strength and flexibility. While nylon gears can be expensive to purchase, with prices reaching up to $50 per piece, the cost dramatically decreases to just $2 when 3D printed. However, printing with nylon filament can present challenges such as warping and peeling of sharp corners. In this blog post, we will explore effective tips and tricks to optimize your 3D prints with nylon filament, making the process more efficient and the results more reliable.

Printing Parameters for Nylon Filament

When printing with nylon filament, such as eSUN ePA, it is crucial to fine-tune your printing parameters for optimal results. Here are the recommended settings:

  • Nozzle Temperature: 255 degrees Celsius
  • Bed Temperature: 110 degrees Celsius
  • Perimeters: 5
  • Infill: 20%

These settings have been found to yield strong and reliable prints with nylon filament, ensuring the durability of the final output.

Dealing with Warping and Sharp Corners

One common issue encountered when printing with nylon filament is warping, which can lead to sharp corners peeling off, compromising the integrity of the print. Despite using a glue stick and an enclosure, warping can still occur. To address this issue, experienced makers recommend adding a wide brim to the print. The brim serves to round sharp corners and enhance adhesion to the print bed.

Improving Brim Removal with a Smart Hack

While adding a brim can improve print quality, removing it efficiently can be challenging, especially when it gets stuck in small gaps. To solve this problem, consider implementing a simple yet effective hack. By adding a small ring, approximately 0.2 to 0.4 mm in diameter, to the tips of the first layer, you can prevent the brim from seeping into tight spaces. This technique maintains the effectiveness of a traditional brim while significantly simplifying the removal process.

Conclusion

Optimizing 3D printing with nylon filament involves fine-tuning your printing parameters, addressing warping issues, and improving brim removal techniques. By following the tips and tricks outlined in this post, you can enhance the quality of your nylon prints and overcome common challenges associated with this filament. Experiment with these recommendations and witness an improvement in your 3D printing results.

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