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I could not get my yellow PLA to stick to 60C glass using methylated spirits or acetone or anything else. I was only printing small parts. The solution for me was blue tape but I would prefer sandblasted glass if it worked.
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) I'll probably got the hairspray route - easy, especially for that cheap chinese PLA.|
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Re: Sand blasted glass, no tape October 31, 2012 11:58AM |
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If I read that correctly, you took the hot glass off the print bed and put it on the desk to cool off.
If that is the case, I would expect some significant thermal stress on the glass. Maybe that contributed to the chip forming.
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They can be found here. I've forked the Prusa github with the intent of adding vertex leveling to the existing feet, but since I was working in Slic3r 0.8.3 I stopped because I was fudging my numbers too much and I later learned of the dimensional issues which explained my problems. If you want to check them out, they're here: [github.com] , changed frame-vertex.scad and frame-foot-level.scad to use an M4 bolt and added the M4 dimensions in metric.scad , but now that the i3 is out and takes a radical departure from the Mendel frame, I don't think I'm going to put out a pull request so my motivation to make it nice and pretty is kind of dead. I'm trying to make a second printer with 100% personally printed parts and I'll definitely want to finish this before then.
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