Alinnas wrote:joe wrote:dajay23D wrote:I still haven't jumped on the PEI bandwagon, yet! I was about to last year but I came across BuildTak. It works, but it sticks too well. You end up spending a lot of time waiting for it to cool and scraping it off. Recently, all the scraping caused the center to bubble and lift. Now, it's ripped and I need to remove and replace. Guess I'll try PEI.
Have you tried magigoo yet? Works with heated beds, as efficient as buildtak, but has super easy release. Also easy to clean.
Here's my issue with Magigoo, from a quick look. It's a gluestick like consumable. That makes an even application without blank spots or bare spots annoying. It's also consumable over so many prints (I'm not sure as to single job, single digit, or dozens, perhaps you can enlighten us all), while PEI is not consumed over anything like a normal time frame. of course, the website says 100+ prints. But is that per application, or per tube (I'm going with per tube). If I buy a tube at 15 eurp's. I can buy the PEI for 2 beds for the same price. If I got two hundred prints out of a single tube (which is unlikely for whole bed prints), that's equivalent to 100 per bed, and as Mike and several others would be happy to tell you, that's just getting started on a piece of PEI. I find myself going a dozen prints between wipes with isopropyl, and that doesn't harm the surface at all to do. 50 or more between a short wipe with fine sandpaper (mirror grade in hardware store parlance). with how little is taken away versus the thickness, I could probably manage to get 1000+ prints out of a single bed.
Also, I am curious, do you work for Thought3D? If so, can you elaborate about the difference in composition between Magigoo and say, UHU stick, and it's performance with nylon and ninjaflex (Both are materials where PEI falls down, with Ninjaflex sticking too well, and nylon not sticking well enough). I have only one issue if you do work there, and that is that you didn't say so (If you're a satisfied user of it who wandered by, I can accept that, but still want to know how well it handles nylon and ninjaflex)