How To Print Glass

December 22, 2019
Description
How to print GLASS! The first thing to understand is a very slow speed is necessary, so patience is a must.
The key is three different factors.
- 20mm/s speed
- 0.1000mm layer height
No top or bottom layers, along with one single direction for infill
By following the three keys above you can create a very translucent print. Several factors in positioning the printed object and direction the filament is laid down will give vearing results.The Best filament to use believe it or not is: OVERTURE CLEAR PETG. It even beat out Formfutura HD Glass.
(https://www.amazon.com/Filament-Transparent-Consumables-Dimensional-Accuracy/dp/B07SB761QR/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?keywords=overture+clear+petg&tag=tv-auto-20)
This is for everyone not using simplify3D
EXTRUDER
Nozzle Diameter: 0.40 mm
Extrusion Multiplier: 1.01
Extrusion Width: 0.50 mm
Retraction Distance: 3.05 mm
Retraction Speed: 30.00 mm/s
Coasting Distance: 1.00 mm
Wipe Distance: 3.00 mm
LAYER
Primary Layer Height: 0.1000 mm
Top Solid Layers: 0
Bottom Solid Layers: 0
Outline/Perimeter Shells: 2
INFILL
Interior Fill Percentage: 100%
Outline Overlap 35%
Infill Extrusion Width: 103%
Internal Infill Angle Offset: -45
THE INFILL MUST NOT ALTERNATE EACH LAYER. EVERY LAYER MUST BE LAID DOWN THE SAME DIRECTION.
TEMPERATURE
Hot End: 265c
Hot Bed: 70c
COOLING
NO! This will cloud the print.
SPEED
Default Printing Speed: 20.0 mm/s
Outline Underspeed: 50%
Solid Infill Underspeed: 30%
Support Structure Underspeed: 80%
X/Y Axis Movement Speed: 150.0 mm/s
Z Axis Movement Speed: 20.0 mm/s
Some of the settings are from Simplify3D, just use what's familiar to you. If you have any questions ask, I'd be glad to help.
Print instructions
Category: 3D Printing