but the part still lifts and pulls the tape off the table.
Whenever this happens I usually recommend wider tape. Illuminarti uses 6 inch wide tape (150mm).
but the part still lifts and pulls the tape off the table.
Whenever this happens I usually recommend wider tape. Illuminarti uses 6 inch wide tape (150mm).
So I've only printed about 10 parts in Taulman Bridge - it's just too flexible for most of my needs. Maybe 20 parts.
Anyway - my notes say on Ultimkaer 2, clean the glass, then apply some elmers wood glue mixed with about 10 parts water to 1 part wood glue (it's not exact). Shake in a jar and apply to the bed with paint brush.
Print nozzle temp 240C, bed temp 70C. Use lots of brim. It should stay down. Also fan at 30% max and 30% min.
You will definitely get better results if you cover the top with a box and the front with plastic but I didn't bother.
I printed quite a few things with this method - nothing longer than 120mm but this method kept the parts from lifting off the bed. In fact I have a note that said I needed 12 pounds of force to get a small 10mm by 10mm cube off the bed (used a screwdriver against a scale to see how much pressure was needed).
This is probably the longest part I printed with Taulman Bridge. It's the one labelled TB - third from the top. no lifting - the brim and glue held it down nicely.
I printed some very large parts in Bridge with excellent results. The part is roughly 175 mm by 120 mm, and about 100 mm tall. I've printed it twice, and each run took almost 24 hours, and produced a better quality outcome than any other filament I've tried.
The key was the mixture of PVA glue and water spread on the glass with a paint brush. I'm using LePage brand white glue, and my ratio of glue to water is higher than than 10:1--maybe as much as 3:1 or 5:1.
As the bed heats, the diluted glue dries into a uniform film, and the brim sticks so well that I have to soak the glass and part in water and carefully progressively peel it off the glass with a utility knife.
You can see the part and the film of dried diluted glue on the glass in this photo.
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Weird, the glue worked for me. And I used a bed temp of 80.
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