


Sorry for the poor picture quality. I took it with my iPhone and lighting was pretty poor.
That's aluminum foil (3 layers of it) under the glass and glue stick on top of the glass. I've been having adhesion problems with this new filament (Jet, white ABS, ordered through Amazon) and I've been experimenting with different things. I *think* the foil is helping even out the temperature a bit, and the glue stick seems to be working better than hairspray did with this filament, but I've had far more curling and adhesion problems with this stuff than I did with SeeMeCnc neon greenmaxman wrote:Nice print,
What is that on your bed ? aluminuim foil under the glass?
Are you printing on hairspray ?
Was your phone upside down when you took the pictures? I've noticed that even though the screen auto rotates, the exif data won't be updated, so the images will be wrong. Had to reencode a video because of this once.dpmacri wrote:I increased the size slightly and reprinted. Here's the final parts in use:
No idea why they're upside down in the post
Thanks! I started with a generic glue and also have now tried UHI. With this particular filament, it seems like I can only get one print that sticks and then I have to replace the glueFlateric wrote:Not sure which glue stick brand you are using, but if not using the UHU Brand, give it a shot. It is far and away superior to the Elmers brand for our purposes. UHU however is NOT non-toxic, so don't go eating your paste! LOL
Nice work on the repair. Sorta satisfying even if it is not for some highly advanced purpose or high tech solution isn't it? I printed off some plastic track for my brothers son, "Thomas and Friend's" train set. Small and unimportant and definitely not high tech, but made him happy so more than worth it to me.
I don't know if it's the particular filament I'm using or if I've got the wrong glue stick, but this Jet White ABS is giving me big problems sticking/curlingFlateric wrote:Not sure which glue stick brand you are using, but if not using the UHU Brand, give it a shot. It is far and away superior to the Elmers brand for our purposes. UHU however is NOT non-toxic, so don't go eating your paste! LOL
Nice work on the repair. Sorta satisfying even if it is not for some highly advanced purpose or high tech solution isn't it? I printed off some plastic track for my brothers son, "Thomas and Friend's" train set. Small and unimportant and definitely not high tech, but made him happy so more than worth it to me.
Thanks! I'll have to give that a try. Should I assume you clean it off with Acetone when you're done?cope413 wrote:And just in case you don't know what that is...
Dissolve 7-8" of ABS in 2-3oz of acetone and use a brush to apply the mixture to your glass. Let it dry and you should have a film of ABS on the glass that your parts will stick very well to.
85C is all you need with juice.