Hip Tip: Love the stickiness of Glue Sticks
Hip Tip: Love the stickiness of Glue Sticks
but don't get the colored ones. They stain your prints. Doh!
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Re: Hip Tip: Love the stickiness of Glue Sticks
But then how am I supposed to know what flavor it is?JohnStack wrote:but don't get the colored ones. They stain your prints. Doh!
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Re: Hip Tip: Love the stickiness of Glue Sticks
lordbinky wrote:But then how am I supposed to know what flavor it is?JohnStack wrote:but don't get the colored ones. They stain your prints. Doh!
Never bothered me, they are all equally tasty!!
Purple = sarcasm
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Re: Hip Tip: Love the stickiness of Glue Sticks
Your wordplay betrays you.
"They are all tasty" - States each one is tasty.
"They are all equally tasty" - States each one is of equivalent taste value, without stating what the taste value is 'Came from the bottom of the oven' or 'It's like a koala's crapping a rainbow in my mouth'.
You sir are devious...
"They are all tasty" - States each one is tasty.
"They are all equally tasty" - States each one is of equivalent taste value, without stating what the taste value is 'Came from the bottom of the oven' or 'It's like a koala's crapping a rainbow in my mouth'.
You sir are devious...
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Re: Hip Tip: Love the stickiness of Glue Sticks
Neal, I think Lordbinky got you on that one!lordbinky wrote:Your wordplay betrays you.
"They are all tasty" - States each one is tasty.
"They are all equally tasty" - States each one is of equivalent taste value, without stating what the taste value is 'Came from the bottom of the oven' or 'It's like a koala's crapping a rainbow in my mouth'.
You sir are devious...

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Re: Hip Tip: Love the stickiness of Glue Sticks
What is cherry pie to some is bird droppings to others.
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Re: Hip Tip: Love the stickiness of Glue Sticks
In all seriousness however he is correct, glue sticks rock. Get UHU brand and not elmers however.
I can print nylon(255c taulman 645), polycarb(up to 310c), high temp (260c) high impact crystal ABS. All without setting the heated bed above 40c. And every time it sticks and stays stuck with no curl at all.
I find it best to make two big smears with the stick and then quickly when it's still workable spread it with your hand into a very smooth surface and then allow it to completely dry before you begin printing.
Even works with my ultimachine ABS.
Have not tried it with PLA however.
I can print nylon(255c taulman 645), polycarb(up to 310c), high temp (260c) high impact crystal ABS. All without setting the heated bed above 40c. And every time it sticks and stays stuck with no curl at all.
I find it best to make two big smears with the stick and then quickly when it's still workable spread it with your hand into a very smooth surface and then allow it to completely dry before you begin printing.
Even works with my ultimachine ABS.
Have not tried it with PLA however.
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Re: Hip Tip: Love the stickiness of Glue Sticks
I have had good results with Staple's brand washable in Jumbo size. I just rubbed on a layer, then smoothed it with my thumb and it held ABS down tight with a bed temperature of 70C.
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Re: Hip Tip: Love the stickiness of Glue Sticks
Are you guys applying the glue when the bed is warm or cold? I can smear glue (Elmer's) around with my thumb, but only when the bed is all the way down to room temperature. If it's warm, it makes thick smears.RichW wrote:I have had good results with Staple's brand washable in Jumbo size. I just rubbed on a layer, then smoothed it with my thumb and it held ABS down tight with a bed temperature of 70C.
Re: Hip Tip: Love the stickiness of Glue Sticks
On those times I have used it, the plate was at room temp and free of other contaminants.
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Re: Hip Tip: Love the stickiness of Glue Sticks
Is everyone here is applying this to the glass plate? I've been holding off on printing my nylon until I can get a garrolite plate.
Re: Hip Tip: Love the stickiness of Glue Sticks
Makes the nylon stick like mad to the glass plate. With the UHU glue stick anyways. Allow it to dry before you begin your print. Should look clear. Not milky. No need to reapply after every print. Only after every third(ish) print or so. I like to heat the bed to 40c and no hotter or I find the glue will start to get too soft and not stay put as well. I often print with the bed unheated as well, 0c. This is taulman 645, have not tried 615 yet. I don't see the need. Or perhaps I do not understand the pro's it has to offer over the 645. Anyone able to enlighten me on why I might like the 618 more in certain situations?
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Re: Hip Tip: Love the stickiness of Glue Sticks
Have you guys tried using hairspray? I’ve read from http://www.3d2print.net/shop/product/ab ... en-1-75mm/ that if you use extra strong hairspray, the filament will stick very well on the print bed. So, have any of you tried this method? Does it really stick well?
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Re: Hip Tip: Love the stickiness of Glue Sticks
Yes, if you use the right hair spray they work very well.johnstevenjacob wrote:Have you guys tried using hairspray? I’ve read from http://www.3d2print.net/shop/product/ab ... en-1-75mm/ that if you use extra strong hairspray, the filament will stick very well on the print bed. So, have any of you tried this method? Does it really stick well?
Some that seem to work are Aquanet Extra Super Hold, Garnier Fructose #5 and others. Many names that work can be found by doing
a Google search on this forum by using this link: site:forum.seemecnc.com hairspray