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Oct 2015

Hi folks.

Hi folks.

My Wanhao Duplicator i3 just arrived with no “Platform Tape Sheets” in the box (listed in the paperwork as should-have-been) and there is no glass plate (not promised).

I’m on hold at the moment as I assume it is not advisable to print directly onto the platform?

I’ll get onto the supplier in China about the missing Tape Sheets, but I’m going to need more in the future anyway, so does anyone know a good source for these in Australia – preferably Brisbane?

Is there only one type of Tape Sheet, or will there be a type of sheet specific to my printer?

Also, how should I go about obtaining a glass platform? There is a Glazier nearby where I can buy glass cut to size, but are there any specifics I need to know as to type of glass? Do I just measure the integral platform for size?

TIA

- Bill

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I had an i3 to test and didn’t use the sheet, I just used blue tape.

Hi! You can just use blue painters tape. You can either buy a glass-plate online or get one locally, its simply a hardened glass plate. I can also recommend kapton tape, that way there is no mess with glue or anything, just clean the tape with acetone. I use this instead of blue painters tape, as i found it sticks better for me and I don’t have to replace it that often. The Kapton tape or blue painter’s tape can go straight on your aluminum heat plate.

Best of luck with your printing!

Good tip, I have use kapton for a while but switched to a glasplate with hairspray because I didn’t have kapton any more.

Results are realy good.

I do not have a I3 but a 4X.

I never use Tape Sheet (I’ve got plenty to resell as I tried most of them :wink: but print directly on the glass using 3DLac… you’ll get better results.

I’m using 3mm glass that you can found anywhere.

I sized it bigger than the platform size but it’s because I invented specific attach to simplify maintenance and to be able to print on the full platform size (Wanhao Glass Holder by SmartBlug - Thingiverse 3).

In your case, I think you can simply mesure the platform size.

Hi James. I’ve just experienced that melted filament dropped onto the BuildTak surface during feeding/loading of the filament has actually melted through the BuildTak, leaving tiny pits in the surface.

From searching around I can see I’m not the first to experience this, but this example does appear to be extreme:

If I ever get to the point where I can get this i3 machine to do an actual 3D print I guess I’ll go for glass. The more I read, the more I see references to glass and hairspray.