I noticed that after quite some prints, the perboard I’m using is starting to not stick as well to the pieces. Is it possible this is caused by the residual plastic in the holes not being as “sticky” after so much heating and cooling? Could the solution be poking all the plastic out and letting it fill back with new plastic?
I usually just use the scraper to get the piece off and cut all the little pis off, so they stay in the perfboard.
What are your thoughts about this? What method do you use?
If I print with my Up! Plus 2 printer with ABS, then I have to clean my board also after a while, because of the ABS is getting in the gaps from the board. (I use an acetonbed for this).
If I use PLA, then I’ve to poke all the plastic out indeed.
On my other printbeds I use Buildtak, but I have to renew that also after a couple of weeks / months (depending on how many I print).
I hope you can do something with my answer. Please let me know if not.
Personally I don’t use the perf board very often, you can try to use masking tape on the perf board and for abs coat the masking tape with glue stick, that works well for me, I then only use the perf board for nylon or wood filaments ( high shrink materials) you can also use buildtak as well it’s a bit more expensive but works great. Otherwise the bits of plastic should bond with the newly laid plastic, if you using a heated bed, this may not be the case if your last print was something like nylon.
To to be honest perf board is cheap so buy a clean new one, you may also find its less warped as well.
I have a few perfboards here and I try to print ABS on ABS-filled perfboard, and PLA on PLA-filled ones. That way the residual plastic will help bonding with the same type together. Hope that helps.
What I have done also, more than 1 year I use the board, I have re - drilled the holes with a dremel equipped with a drill bit slightly larger than the original diameter so that the piece printed and cooled can be removed easily.
I experienced the same problem. My printer came with three perf boards. The first two are filled with plastic both ABS and PLA. I decided to keep the third one clean by poking out the plastic as I go. ABS sticks better with somewhere to go. I know that supposedly the new plastic should melt and bond to the old plastic, but over time this ability seems to degrade. At least that’s been my experience.