RE: The Cryogrip Pro Glacier plate is an excellent cheaper alternative to the Satin plate with one minor caveat on the Core One
Also, I like mine (of course) since it's a lot more compact and uses less material. Plus it's fun to design stuff.
RE: The Cryogrip Pro Glacier plate is an excellent cheaper alternative to the Satin plate with one minor caveat on the Core One
Anyone tried this with PC Blend yet? also what are TPU results like.
PC blend I have to use the Satin sheet and add brims and even then it curls up something rotten on larger prints if it does not detach first!.
Normal people believe that if it is not broke, do not fix it. Engineers believe that if it is not broke, it does not have enough features yet.
RE: The Cryogrip Pro Glacier plate is an excellent cheaper alternative to the Satin plate with one minor caveat on the Core One
Anyone tried this with PC Blend yet? also what are TPU results like.
PC blend I have to use the Satin sheet and add brims and even then it curls up something rotten on larger prints if it does not detach first!.
I'm doing a large Nylon blend shortly. I can give PC-CF a try but don't really want to print anything large since the filament is really hard to come by recently.
RE: The Cryogrip Pro Glacier plate is an excellent cheaper alternative to the Satin plate with one minor caveat on the Core One
Anyone tried this with PC Blend yet? also what are TPU results like.
PC blend I have to use the Satin sheet and add brims and even then it curls up something rotten on larger prints if it does not detach first!.
I bought one of these plates specifically to run TPU without glue stick, and it works fantastic in that regard. Haven't had occasion to print anything else on it yet. I have some PCCF which I used with glue stick on a factory satin sheet, the fibers really help keep it flat. At some point I will try the PCCF on the glacier too.
RE: The Cryogrip Pro Glacier plate is an excellent cheaper alternative to the Satin plate with one minor caveat on the Core One
Anyone tried this with PC Blend yet? also what are TPU results like.
PC blend I have to use the Satin sheet and add brims and even then it curls up something rotten on larger prints if it does not detach first!.
I bought one of these plates specifically to run TPU without glue stick, and it works fantastic in that regard. Haven't had occasion to print anything else on it yet. I have some PCCF which I used with glue stick on a factory satin sheet, the fibers really help keep it flat. At some point I will try the PCCF on the glacier too.
This plate is sorcery/witchcraft. Everything I throw at has a perfect first layer, it sticks and doesn't warp off the plate and I don't have to keep cleaning it like I do the satin plate. And (after factoring in shipping) it's $30 cheaper than the Prusa satin plate.
I'm doing a PA6 print right now of a simple box that usually only sticks to the Prusa PA plate (or satin with a lot of glue). I'm using a bare plate that I haven't even cleaned and it's sticking like a champ.
RE: The Cryogrip Pro Glacier plate is an excellent cheaper alternative to the Satin plate with one minor caveat on the Core One
Really tempted to try one of these.
Once again though, these things are much more expensive from Amazon UK, than they are on Amazon US.
RE: The Cryogrip Pro Glacier plate is an excellent cheaper alternative to the Satin plate with one minor caveat on the Core One
Really tempted to try one of these.
Once again though, these things are much more expensive from Amazon UK, than they are on Amazon US.
Know that all too well (I bounce to London 4 times a years)... £32.99... ouch almost twice as much.
RE: The Cryogrip Pro Glacier plate is an excellent cheaper alternative to the Satin plate with one minor caveat on the Core One
As soon as the PC-CF comes out of the drier I'll try that next.
RE: The Cryogrip Pro Glacier plate is an excellent cheaper alternative to the Satin plate with one minor caveat on the Core One
Yeah I just got one and I been impressed so far. There is one print I still want to try and see how it goes as I had issues with warping on my satin sheet.
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So far I've thrown at it:
- PLA
- PETG
- TPU
- ASA
- PA6-CF20
- PPA
- PC-CF
None of these prints were with a glue stick. All my Prusa plates are being retired.
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The only issue I’ve run into is when you have a print tower… sometimes you do have to use glue on the plate to make sure the print tower doesn’t fall over on larger prints. Specifically when you’re doing multiple colors… (in this case it was PETG)
I’ve pretty much printed all of the stuff that you’ve mentioned with the exception of the nylons, which I’ve been looking for an excuse to make something in nylon Kevlar… but nothing has come up and it’s way too expensive just to screw around with.
RE: The Cryogrip Pro Glacier plate is an excellent cheaper alternative to the Satin plate with one minor caveat on the Core One
I think I like your’s better. The one out there now sets the pad too far in the -Y direction. I can only use the back half of the pad, otherwise the gantry will slam into the front stop during the wipe cycle.
RE: The Cryogrip Pro Glacier plate is an excellent cheaper alternative to the Satin plate with one minor caveat on the Core One
The only issue I’ve run into is when you have a print tower… sometimes you do have to use glue on the plate to make sure the print tower doesn’t fall over on larger prints. Specifically when you’re doing multiple colors… (in this case it was PETG)
I’ve pretty much printed all of the stuff that you’ve mentioned with the exception of the nylons, which I’ve been looking for an excuse to make something in nylon Kevlar… but nothing has come up and it’s way too expensive just to screw around with.
Had the same problem with the satin plate. I did a multi-material/multicolor print (PC-CF and PETG) and the purge tower wouldn't stick to the plate. Not going to try it again until the INDX is released and I'm not interested in the MMU.
RE: The Cryogrip Pro Glacier plate is an excellent cheaper alternative to the Satin plate with one minor caveat on the Core One
For fun, will try PP-CF. If that sticks to the plate and doesn't warp off it then I will pack up all of my Prusa sheets and move them to the closet
RE: The Cryogrip Pro Glacier plate is an excellent cheaper alternative to the Satin plate with one minor caveat on the Core One
I think I like your’s better. The one out there now sets the pad too far in the -Y direction. I can only use the back half of the pad, otherwise the gantry will slam into the front stop during the wipe cycle.
I saw your comment on Printables, will create a right hand version after work. Need to be careful that the heat block doesn't intersect with it when the purge line is created.