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Heated Printer Bed - Glass

vd0gg1t
vd0gg1t over 10 years ago

Hello,

 

I am a proud owner of a MakerBot 5th Gen 3D printer. I love it and it prints great using PLA. It makes excellent rafts! image I am starting to experiment with printer settings (temperature, speed, layer height) just to see for myself what happens in my environment. I am curious to see if I can print without a raft or blue painter tape directly on the glass. (very smooth surfaces when attempted) I have used hairspray which works great at first but as the lower layers cool (even when using rafts), they will eventually come free prior to the print completing. I have checked other printers and I see ultimaker has a heated glass bed which looks really cool. (no pun intended) But what to do with MakerBot?

 

I am living in New England and February 2015 has been wonderful for travel agents. A few days ago, as I turned on the rear window defrost, I wondered, gee could a 'defroster' be added to the glass bed of a makerbot? It doesn't have to be hot, just warm.

 

So here is my question to the group: Are there "off the shelf" methods or hacks to add 'lines' to heat a standard (non tempered) glass bed found on a MakerBot 5th gen?

 

Just curious. I would imagine Ben may have already thought of this and possibly made the hack. My hope is that it is a simple hack consisting of painting conductive paint on the glass and attaching some low voltage to it.

 

Any feedback welcome.

 

Thanks,

Vince

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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 10 years ago +1 verified
    Is the heated glass bed like this?
  • Former Member
    Former Member over 10 years ago +1
    Have you tried to smear a layer of glueon the glass, instead of raft or painter tape?
  • Former Member
    Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to vd0gg1t +1
    have you considered this Reprap development and further adventures in DIY 3D printing: Stick with it... 3D Printing - Print Bed Coating Materials…
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    0 Former Member over 10 years ago

    Is the heated glass bed like this?

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    0 vd0gg1t over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    I wish. Is that a 5th Gen? My 5th Gen looks like this: (I am checking with MakerBot support if a 5th Gen Heated Bed is even an option)

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    0 vd0gg1t over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    I see what you mean. I will check the specs and see what I can sacrifice.image Thanks!

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    0 Former Member over 10 years ago

    Have you tried to smear a layer of glueon the glass,  instead of raft or painter tape?

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    0 vd0gg1t over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    I have tried hairspray which was good at first but couldn't hold up overtime.

    I have purchased the 'purple' glue stick. I guess I just got fed up. I'll try that and see what happens.

     

    (I also want to explore the 'rear defroster' approach just for my own curiousity)

     

    Thanks Again.

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    0 Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to vd0gg1t

    have you considered this   Reprap development and further adventures in DIY 3D printing: Stick with it... 3D Printing - Print Bed Coating Materials…

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    0 vd0gg1t over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Thanks for Link!

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