Can you #3dPrinting experts help me with this? Amazon's StrongFinish 3D Printer Glass Failure - YouTube Did I cause this? #3dPrinter #3dprint #fail
Does it matter that I was printing with ABS? I guess I need to take another look at an alternative bed material. Does anyone know who makes one of these protectors for the FFCP (9"x6")?
I got a circle glass cutter - I consider the glass top on my delta as a consumable item, and use cheap window glass from the hardware store.
It’s been known to happen to borosilicate glass on occasion, though usually it’s people being too much in a hurry and try pulling it off rather than waiting for it to cool. How many parts did you manage to get from this?
yah it happens all the time sadly. http://www.dbclunie.com/2014/02/what-adhesive-do-you-use-when-3d.html what i do is use gluestick ontop of bluetape. works and no broken glass.
When printing on plain glass, and there is the slightest hint of the object not wanting to part from the bed, I put the object and glass into the freezer for 10 minutes.
Allowing the glass to return to room temperature results in the object separating from the glass significantly more. You can then remove the object with little effort required.
That is why I switched to a Filaprint. After glass I tried many different solutions and ended up with Filaprint which seems to be the most expensive solutions. But it is best solution: never any sticking problems, things just pop off after cooling down and the Filaprint gets better after every print.
@Jeff_DeMaagd Yep This print had a full night to cool down. I started the print at about 9pm, it’ was a 54min print, and I came down in the morning to retrieve them and that’s when I discovered the problem.
I had about 2600m of filament on this bed, and this particular print was a total of 4 small parts.
@Hakan_Evirgen Where would one in the US, purchase Filaprint from?
@RJ_Make_RJ afaik he manufacturer also ships to USA. Just contact them and ask for a quote: http://www.filafarm.de