My quic fix for a lifting corner

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My quic fix for a lifting corner

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I am still waiting for my PEI bed to arrive and I have never had good adhesion to the bed.

Last night i was printing something and i noticed a corner star to lift (i have a 9mm raft) and i fixed it like this:

It is a fork and a diving lead weight. The fork has a nice curve so it has almost a point contact. Weight is 1 kg ~2lbs.
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Re: My quic fix for a lifting corner

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Nice! I have done similar, red neck style sorta.

I've also resorted to a quick duct tape hold down that works well too.

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Re: My quic fix for a lifting corner

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I use CA, the hobby grade thin stuff.
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CA?
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Re: My quic fix for a lifting corner

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teoman wrote:CA?
Super Glue,,, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyanoacrylate
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