Fellowcraft
Plastic
- Joined
- Oct 7, 2012
- Location
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Hello All,
I have a question regarding printing in support material. We have an ancient Stratasys FDM Vantage printer at our facility that has seen better days, but still gets the job done.
We need to print a part in support material only. This part is for a research department; they will be pouring some sort of resin in the cavities of the print and then putting it in the water bath to dissolve the material. I have never had the need to print in just support material....how is this done? We are using Insight software....also ancient. The shape of the part is such that it will probably not require support material of it own.
Any advice will be most appreciated
Thanks.
I have a question regarding printing in support material. We have an ancient Stratasys FDM Vantage printer at our facility that has seen better days, but still gets the job done.
We need to print a part in support material only. This part is for a research department; they will be pouring some sort of resin in the cavities of the print and then putting it in the water bath to dissolve the material. I have never had the need to print in just support material....how is this done? We are using Insight software....also ancient. The shape of the part is such that it will probably not require support material of it own.
Any advice will be most appreciated
Thanks.
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