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Posted · water soluble

I have 2+ which work very well, Even though i am just a hobbyist ,i am always printing stuff .

Look to invest in 3. I use ABS on most of my project ,Easy to weld together (c3h6o), and if want to change design part don't have to print the whole thing .

SO can you use water-soluble with ABS/Nylon/est, OR rather what material are compatible with Water-soluble.I have looked at some videos,but looks like using PLA.

If i could use water-soluble with ABS ,I would not have to compromise on design.

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    Posted · water soluble

    I thinhik the UM Breakaway material would be your best bet in general. I do not know of any water soluble material that works with ABS. And, believe me, I tried.

     

    Works great with Nylon though.

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    Posted · water soluble
    8 minutes ago, gromit said:

    Can you weld Nylon together or just stick

    I am not sure what you mean by 'just stick'. I have not tried to weld Nylon before, but, it is a plastic and as far as I know, all plastics can be welded.

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    Posted · water soluble

    That is my limit on plastics chemistry...sorry. The other option would be a glue. I really like this product called "Serious Glue."

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    Posted · water soluble

    Thanks again

    I will buy a real of Nylon to see what kind of finish i can get + some serious glue. Then look for a 3.

    thanks GROMIT

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    Posted · water soluble

    I bought a spool of HydroFill from AirWolf3D but have yet to try it out.  It was formulated specifically for ABS prints.

     

    https://airwolf3d.com/shop/water-soluble-support-3d-print/

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    Posted (edited) · water soluble

    Let me know how you get on.How it dissolves and how long it takes, and finish between AirWolf3D/ABS. As i said instead of printing in 2 3 4 parts ,then weld together.IF it works no more compromise on how it print and design things.

    Thanks Gromit

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