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1Eye
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Biqu Frostbite plate for the XL failing bed probing

So I picked up the Biqu Frostbite plate for testing (mostly in the hopes that Biqu will see the potential demand and release the Glacier plate for the XL) and I have only had one print 'work'. Multiple PLA prints would just never get past bed leveling. The one print that I had that completed seemed OK but the bond was so strong that the the print would not release. I'm guessing that leaving the default temps resulted in the super bond...

The test print seemed to complete OK, once past the bed probing issues. I let the print cool down and could NOT get it to lift. I reheated the bed and you can see the results. 

Anyway, anyone have any success yet?

Publié : 30/12/2025 6:43 pm
pcgeekesq
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RE: Biqu Frostbite plate for the XL failing bed probing

I have a chest freezer I drop my XL build plate into for a few minutes when a print is a bit too well attached.  It seems to help.

Publié : 31/12/2025 7:44 pm
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1Eye
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Biqu Frostbite plate for the XL failing bed probing

The wife will be happy about randomly finding a print plate in the freezer...

Publié : 05/02/2026 9:18 am
pcgeekesq
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RE: Biqu Frostbite plate for the XL failing bed probing

It only needs to be in the freezer a couple of minutes to chill the thin steel buildplate to a sub-freezing temperature.
Plus, the wife has a Prusa Core One of her own, and an Elegoo Saturn 4 Ultra.

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The wife will be happy about randomly finding a print plate in the freezer...

 

Publié : 05/02/2026 3:11 pm
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