The Ultimate Guide to Elastic Filament Bed Adhesion: Fixing Chanodug Issues
The Ultimate Guide to Elastic Filament Bed Adhesion: Fixing Chanodug Issues
Struggling with your flexible prints peeling off the build plate? You’re likely facing a common but frustrating problem known as chanodug—poor bed adhesion with elastic filaments like TPU. This guide will walk you through proven solutions to achieve perfect first layers every time.
Understanding Elastic Filament Bed Adhesion
Elastic filaments, such as TPU and TPE, are fantastic for creating durable, flexible parts. However, their very flexibility makes them prone to warping, curling, and lifting during printing, a failure often referred to by the community as chanodug. This occurs due to material shrinkage as it cools and its low rigidity.
Optimizing Your First Layer Settings
The first layer is critical for success. Use a slow print speed (15-20 mm/s) and ensure your nozzle is slightly closer to the bed than with PLA. A wider first layer extrusion width (120-150%) can also help “squish” the material down for better grip.
The Importance of a Perfectly Level Bed
An unlevel bed is the top cause of adhesion failures. Manually level your bed while heated to its target temperature. For consistent results, consider investing in an auto-bed leveling sensor to compensate for any minor imperfections.
Choosing the Right Build Surface
Not all print beds are created equal for flexible materials. A clean, textured PEI sheet often provides excellent grip. Glass beds with a dedicated adhesive, like a glue stick or hairspray, can also work wonders by creating a sticky, non-permanent bond.
Dialing In Temperature and Cooling
Start with your bed temperature at the higher end of the filament manufacturer’s recommendation (often 50-60°C). Crucially, disable the part cooling fan for the first several layers to prevent rapid cooling and shrinkage that leads to chanodug.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: I’ve tried everything, and my print still won’t stick. What now?
A: Ensure your bed is impeccably clean with isopropyl alcohol. As a last resort, a raft or brim can provide extra surface area and adhesion.
Q: Can I use a standard PLA bed temperature for TPU?
A> It’s not recommended. Elastic filaments generally require a warmer, stable bed to prevent warping. Always refer to your specific spool’s guidelines.
Advanced Solution: Enclosures and Adhesives
For large prints or drafty rooms, a simple enclosure can maintain a stable ambient temperature, drastically reducing warping. Specialized 3D printing adhesives, such as Magigoo or Layerneer, are also formulated to enhance grip for tricky materials.
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Your Next Steps to Flawless Prints
Conquering chanodug is about patience