Print Beds---NOTDONE
Many options
Lots of materials can successfully be used as print bed surfaces, and some of those work better for one filament or the other.
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Float Glass, Tempered Glass, and Mirrors
- Most
materialsfilaments stick nicely to glass - Super Flat for shinny bottoms
- Thicker build plates are usually better at evening out bed heater hot spots
- Any type of adhesive can be used
- Sometimes chips when removing prints if there is no adhesive used (Separation Layer)
- Most
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WhamBam - Smooth PC
GreatWorked for PLA, TPU, PETG, and some PAs- Maximum Bed Temperature 100c
- Can be refreshed with sandpaper as it ages
- Any type of adhesive can be used
Manufacturer Statement-
Bed temps for PLA 40-60°C.
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The gap for PLA is less important, moderate to high gap.
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You can lower your bed temperature after the first 10 layers without it coming loose so it’s also good for economy use.
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You may need a scraper to pry off parts if stuck well, so be careful not to gouge.
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High-temperature filaments may fuse to the surface so do not squish first layer too much and you may want to use a bit of glue stick as barrier for easier release.
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TPU also sticks really well to this, so you may want to print with no bed heat and possibly glue stick.
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Clean between uses with rubbing alcohol (IPA) and steel wool if needed to remove leftover filament.
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WhamBam - Smooth PEX
GreatWorked formostPLA,materialsTPU, PETG, ABS, ASA, HIPS, PC, PP, PA12, PA6(left marks on bed)- Maximum Bed Temperature 150c
- Can be refreshed with sandpaper as it ages
- Any type of adhesive can be used
- Manufacturer Statement
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Prusa - Textured PEI
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1mm Carbon Fiber Twill - Smooth
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1mm FR-4 (Glass-Reinforced Epoxy Laminate) - Satin