Hey guys, how do you put a glass bed on the flashforge creator pro? Do we put the glass on top of the build platform that came with it? What if that is warped how do you level the glass then? Please help. Thanks.
Hi @Johnnyo1012 I fitted a glass bed to my Pro after only a couple of weeks as I was unhappy with the blue “mat” that comes with the machine. I removed the mat and put the glass directly onto the build platform. I tried using corner brackets to hold it in place but they didn’t work well for me so I’ve always just used Kapton tape at the edges, it sounds like a fudge fix but it holds the glass really well and doesn’t get in the way. A while after fitting the glass I was having problems with adhesion so fitted a PEI sheet to the glass and it’s been that way ever since.
Don’t forget you’ll need a shim under your z-stop to account for the extra thickness of the glass.
You may want to just start out by taping the glass to the bed. I used blue painters tape for a while because I got frustrated with "corners’ that didn’t work well. Main thing is simply for the glass to not move during printing. Some people use those bulldog clips but just make sure to position them so the nozzles won’t hit them!
You should be able to use the extra nuts but is there one for each corner? The link I provided slips over the bed screw from underneath but needs some sort of nut to hold it in place.
We use 3mm boro glass from ebay and just scale the shims z height to match. Again this is the least effort or fast method not necessarily the cheapest or best for everyone.
Is using bull dog clips to hold the glass on a good way? I think it’s the easiest, fastest, and easiest way to remove if needed. Let me know your thoughts. Thanks.
Yes, it works fine. Just watch the placement of the clips and move the extruder around to check for interference.
For instance, if you put a clip on each side and are printing a small cube in the middle of the plate then most likely the clips will be out of the way.