Why ABS Filament Outperforms PLA For Engineering
Tired of PLA warping in your car or melting on hot days? In this episode of 3D Printing Made Easy we cover why ABS filament still wins for engineering parts that need real heat resistance, impact strength, and an injection-molded finish, and exactly how to print it without the warping nightmare.
In this episode you'll learn:
* ABS vs PLA heat showdown: why ABS holds shape past 80C while PLA collapses at 60C, and which everyday parts demand the upgrade for car interiors, motor mounts, and outdoor brackets.
* Settings that actually work: enclosed chamber, bed 90 to 110C, nozzle 230 to 260C, cooling fan off or under 20 percent, plus brim or raft for sharp corners that love to lift off.
* Acetone smoothing, step by step: container setup, 10 to 30 minute vapor exposure, the curing wait, and how to avoid tacky surfaces that ruin the gloss finish.
* Finishing arsenal: sanding, painting, chemical welding with acetone for monolithic assemblies, and when ABS-CF, ABS-GF, or ASA fit the job better than standard ABS.
Who this is for: FDM hobbyists graduating from PLA-only setups, makers building RC cars, drones, or robotics that face heat or impact, and anyone who wants showpieces with an injection-molded look from a consumer printer.
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