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Super Sticky bed prep

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2013 7:48 am
by Deepc
Hi everybody-new to the forum and 3D printing and in my trials of trying to produce non warped parts in ABS I came across a little tip for making large thin flat parts stay down and It works pretty well on most anything. Before I heat the build plate I lay down strips of Stitch Witchery on the glass plate and "glue" it down with hairspray. This makes a pretty good surface for the ABS to bond with and stay stuck down and it stays down for several uses. There are lots of brands of this type of stuff it's called Fusible Web and you can get it in large sheets. I'm just using strips because that's what we have around the house.

Re: Super Sticky bed prep

Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 7:25 am
by henn9438
geneb you rock :!: Thanks for all you do :D

Re: Super Sticky bed prep

Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 10:20 am
by Eaglezsoar
Deepc wrote:Hi everybody-new to the forum and 3D printing and in my trials of trying to produce non warped parts in ABS I came across a little tip for making large thin flat parts stay down and It works pretty well on most anything. Before I heat the build plate I lay down strips of Stitch Witchery on the glass plate and "glue" it down with hairspray. This makes a pretty good surface for the ABS to bond with and stay stuck down and it stays down for several uses. There are lots of brands of this type of stuff it's called Fusible Web and you can get it in large sheets. I'm just using strips because that's what we have around the house.
Welcome to the forum and thanks for the tip about Stitch Witchery and hair spray. We all benefit from users who take the time to
give us tips. Happy Printing!

Re: Super Sticky bed prep

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 2:26 am
by johnstevenjacob
3d2print.net also recommended to me the hairspray when I ordered filaments from them. And it’s really amazing how hairspray can make the ABS filament stick very well on the print bed. I haven’t tried the Stitch Witchery because an extra strong hairspray is enough and works great. Anyway, thanks for the tip. :)