Which gluestick?
Which brand of gluestick do you use?
To this date, I have only used Kores.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
Re: Which gluestick?
I have never used gluestick even once.
pla, petg, pc, asa...PEI is great stuff.
Re: Which gluestick?
I have never used gluestick even once.
pla, petg, pc, asa...PEI is great stuff.
You do nto have any issues with over adhesion?
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
Re: Which gluestick?
never got on with gluestick on 3d printers
on the mk1 with glass, I prefered to use ABS Juice.
on the mk2, mk2mmuv1 and mk3 I just use PEI stickers... and now Powder coat PEI
but only print PLA, PETG and TPU...
regards Joan
I try to make safe suggestions,You should understand the context and ensure you are happy that they are safe before attempting to apply my suggestions, what you do, is YOUR responsibility. Location Halifax UK
Re: Which gluestick?
I have never used gluestick even once.
pla, petg, pc, asa...PEI is great stuff.
You do nto have any issues with over adhesion?
not unless it was my fault, too low live z for instance.
Re: Which gluestick?
At first, I had nto problem getting prints off the bed. Now, I have parts of the print, especially the brim, that stick to the bed and leave bits behind. I used a glue stick from Kores and it does nto happen any more.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
Re: Which gluestick?
I use Elmer's School Glue Stick. The purple stuff. It's not common in the UK, but I got three sticks for a pound off Amazon the other day.
Easily the best one I've found.
I've tried other paper stick glues and they're mostly too soft.
I sometimes print directly on the PEI sheet, but with PETG it needs the glue to release IMHO.
Re: Which gluestick?
I always print with PETG, and the bed adhesion to bare PEI was far too much. I tried Windex, but that didn't work for me.
From experience with a previous printer, I had plenty of Scotch Craft Stick on hand, and that's what I used until the stick ran out. Then I tried the Kores that came with my MK3 kit - but it didn't have enough adhesion. So I'm back to using Craft Stick. The Elmer's School Glue (the kind that goes on purple but dries clear) is also fine; in my previous experience it bonds even tighter than the Craft Stick, a little more than what I want most of the time.
Re: Which gluestick?
Thanks guys. I will give them a try. I never have a problem with PLA. PETG and ABS gives me fits not on some beds. I have found that glue sticks seem to reduce adhesion after cooling while still maintain adequate during the headed phase.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
Re: Which gluestick?
You do nto have any issues with over adhesion?
not unless it was my fault, too low live z for instance.
On smooth PEI sheets? Do you use the same Z distance as PLA or higher? What bed temperature do you use?
I had two occasions where over-adhesion with glass and PLA itself ripped off huge chunks off the surface, so I'd like to avoid ripping off chunks of PEI 😉
Does gluestick in general affect the PEI sheet over time?
Re: Which gluestick?
Does gluestick in general affect the PEI sheet over time?
No. It washes off with soap and water.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
Re: Which gluestick?
You do nto have any issues with over adhesion?
not unless it was my fault, too low live z for instance.
On smooth PEI sheets? Do you use the same Z distance as PLA or higher? What bed temperature do you use?
I had two occasions where over-adhesion with glass and PLA itself ripped off huge chunks off the surface, so I'd like to avoid ripping off chunks of PEI 😉
Does gluestick in general affect the PEI sheet over time?
smooth sheet, yes.
I had a couple of cracks from a very long, heavily brimmed PC print that I was careless with and just ripped off with pliers, and a small chunk from some petg on the same spot and even then it was still 100% usable and I mostly ignored it. Prior to that I'd been using the same side of my original sheet for over a year without issue.
I ran PC at 280/120 for awhile but thats not needed at all, now I use 260/80. PC/PETG I use about .1-.2 less than PLA.
I absolutely destroyed the other side when I started a petg print after replacing rods and bearings without recalibrating Z and the nozzle buried itself into the PEI and manged to "print" a couple of layers before I noticed.