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Aug 2014

Hey guys,

When my print is done, I’m always afraid to break it while removing it from the printer.

Do you have any tips ? Here a picture of a particularly sensitive print I took a while to remove.

Thanks in advance

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Hi @JulieSillam,

when you print PLA and have a heated bed you can print on glass.

When the print is finished and the object is cooled down you can just take it (or slide it) of the glass.

I clean the glass with alcohol before I start the print.

Only if you have very large/wide objects you have a risk of warping but you can prevent that by using Pritt glue only on the outter parts.

When you use pritt and can’t get the object off after cooling down (or using it on a cold bed) you can just take the whole bed and put it in some warm water. Wait for a while until the Pritt glue is solved by tge water and you can take off the part.

I hope that helps :wink: !

Kind regards, Guy

Thanks Guy for having taken the time to answer. This is super nice of you. I’ll definitely try that and let you know, but you look like a real pro, I have no doubt it will work :wink:

@sandrako shall we get back to printing ?

Best regards,

Julie

Julie,

What printer are you using?

What buildplate?

I use PLA on cold glass with diluted PVA glue (on a UM Classic) and the parts pop off loking like glass :slight_smile:

James

If you are printing on the blue painter tape, what works best for me is to just soak it in isopropanol Alcohol so that it looses the bond with the platform, after a minute or two you can peel off the excess painter tape around the object and then with very little force remove the object from the remaining tape.

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