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Oct 2015

Thank you all for some excellent and very informative input. Filed away for future reference.

I have just been alerted to the existence of BuildTak, which seems to have many advantages. But it may be a little expensive, depending on how long it lasts. I’ll be giving that a try first.

build tak has a bad write up.

the best, and most cost effective is hairspray on glass for ABS and PVA glue (diluted) on glass for PLA - the PLA does not need a heated bed.

I just use normal picture glass 3mm and I printed a little device to fool the platform into knowing it was 3mm taller - but that was on an Ultimaker - not sure how you avoid the duplicator crashing the glass.

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.