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First 3d printer - Ender 3 pro

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Pete49:
I use el cheapo womens hair spray on my glass beds both the abs printer and the pla one with excellent results. Iput 5 to 7 layers on and its good for several prints before topping off with 1 :mmr: coat now and again.
Pete

Joules:
I don't think I would get away referring to the wife like that Pete.

3M Blue painters tape, a wipe over with isopropanol and most plastics stick to it.  The advantage is the tape can be sacrificial, if you print PETG on glass the bond is so strong it will pull chunks of glass off the plate.  Water soak, and the blue tape comes away in worse case.

PekkaNF:
I can confirm that PETG sticks like there is no tomorow. It is also whole lot fussy on every known print setting - compared to PLA.

One PCB holder took three tries, Even first one was usable and stringing was easily cut out - but it was not pretty when printed.

Brass_Machine:
Pekka

That was printed with an Ender 3?

Eric

Pete.:
I printed these today. A few years ago we bought a metal shed to keep garden stuff in. The doors hung on plastic sliders which weren't very strong and used to bind when sliding. Eventually they broke up and the remnants are so brittle you can crumble them with your hands.

So these are the replacements, I made them longer so they are less likely to cock and bind. Only 3 shown here because I printed the first to make sure it fits.

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