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Dec 2015

Hello,

Yes… glass is the way to go… I use glue stick and works great… best way to print…

Enjoy 3d printing

- Chris

I added a 1/4" borosilicate glass bed to my CTC Bizer and it’s been fantastic ever since. Everything prints flawlessly with just a thin film of Elmer’s purple washable glue stick. ABS, PLA, PLA-PHA, Flexible PLA, Wood PLA, conductive PLA, PETG, Polycarbonate, TPU… Everything!

Every several prints, I scrape off the remaining glue with a razor blade and re-apply. I’d like to see someone try that on some ‘picture frame glass’ and not have it explode after a couple thermal cycles. :wink:

For my CTC 3D printer bed, I cut a sheet of glass from an old flat bed scanner, then bordered the edges with a strip of capton tape, then secured the glass with some printed corner brackets making sure that they are level with the glass, I have printed several parts in PLA now, and have never had to use glue or spray to remove them when cooled, my bed is set to 110

2 months later

A stupid question! I’ve bought the printer yesterday :slight_smile:

In order to adjust Z with glass, what can I 've to do? is it possible to enter a sw Offset (I have not find it) or I have to manually adjust the height with the screws below the printer bad? thenks Fra

A stupid question! I’ve bought the printer yesterday :slight_smile:

In order to adjust Z with glass, what can I 've to do? is it possible to enter a sw Offset (I have not find it) or I have to manually adjust the height with the screws below the printer bad? thenks Fra