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May 2016

Depends on the print. Really it’s just Newtonian physics. Taking a print off the bed is like pulling a table cloth out from under a fully set table. With the right amount of force you can make that print move away from the bed without the bed absorbing much force. When the force is properly placed between the part and the bed you don’t damage either.

If you have a removable bed pla prints pop themselves off after 2 minutes in the freezer, I use a use a very particular hairspray for bed adhesion with PLA.

As for abs, kapton tape is the way to go, a careful knock with a rubber hammer or if you can ease a chisel infer a corner that works wonders too.

Some good ideas on here I will have to try feeler gauges and dental floss

I can tell you have been doing some playing just by the pictures! That’s amazing!

I have a Borosilicate glass and i work with closed hot bed. When i work with PLA, i use CUBE glue. When the work have finished, i removed the glass from 3d printer and remove the piece with water on the faucet.

Se il piano riscaldato è asportabile e hai usato lacca per capelli per l’adesione del primo layer immergilo in acqua calda e prova ad usare una spatola per colori ad olio per infilarti sotto il primo layer. Puoi provare anche con piano freddo a dare dei colpetti su di uno spigolo ed infilare una spatola tra il vetro e la stampa

We use ABS juice ( ABS in Acetone) to make sure the print sticks - and then spray with Window cleaner to free the print - works perfectly every time.

2 years later

I shoot a little canned air upside down on stuck prints and they pop right off.