I FREAKING LOVE THIS THING!!
http://seemecnc.com/collections/parts-a ... moval-tool
My old process for getting prints off the build platform:
- Detach glass plate from print bed.
- Rotate glass plate to pass between towers. Be careful not to smack towers/print/hotend. Roll some dice on dropping the plate.
- Carry glass plate down two flights of steps. Dodge cat determined to trip me. Roll some dice on dropping the plate.
- Open freezer. Discover there is no room for plate.
- Place plate on kitchen counter. Shuffle food around to try and make space.
- Discover food smudge from kitchen counter on bottom of plate. Swear loudly.
- Roll some dice on smacking the plate with the freezer door while closing it.
- Wait 10-20 minutes.
- Hope the print has popped off. If not, soak the print in water for another 30 minutes.
- Dry plate.
- Carry plate back upstairs. Dodge cat. Roll some dice on dropping the plate.
- Replace plate on printer bed.
- Resume printing. Total time spent: 10 minutes - 1 hour. Risk of damaging plate: high
The new process:
- Wedge SeeMe tool at bottom of print.
- Tap lightly with hammer.
- Resume printing. Total time spent: 15 seconds. Risk of damaging plate: zero
Worth. every. penny.
(Edit: forgot some details the first time)
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nitewatchman wrote:it was much cleaner and easier than killing a chicken on top of the printer.
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What material and adhesion method are you using?
I use scotch permanent glue stick with ABS and the heated bed at 90C. The part pops off as soon as the plate cools down after the print. I wish I could get that good of adhesion though.
I use scotch permanent glue stick with ABS and the heated bed at 90C. The part pops off as soon as the plate cools down after the print. I wish I could get that good of adhesion though.
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Traditionally I've been printing with PLA and Elmer's disappearing purple glue stick with bed at 60C. That's what I was referring to - and you might as well be printing on superglue in that case.
Lately I've been dabbling in ABS and you're absolutely right - once the bed cools to around 45C, the part pops itself off. Which I'm kind of enjoying actually, although now that I have this tool, it's kind of a moot point.
Lately I've been dabbling in ABS and you're absolutely right - once the bed cools to around 45C, the part pops itself off. Which I'm kind of enjoying actually, although now that I have this tool, it's kind of a moot point.

nitewatchman wrote:it was much cleaner and easier than killing a chicken on top of the printer.
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BTW, that thing is a palette knife (married to an artist).
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Let no man belong to another that can belong to himself. (Paracelsus)
All things are poison and nothing is without poison; only the dose makes a thing not a poison. (Ibid.)
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jdurand wrote:BTW, that thing is a palette knife (married to an artist).
I believe your avatar is holding the ultimate removal tool.
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Thanks, you learn something new every day!jdurand wrote:BTW, that thing is a palette knife (married to an artist).
nitewatchman wrote:it was much cleaner and easier than killing a chicken on top of the printer.
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I'm the guy closest to the boom.Mac The Knife wrote:jdurand wrote:BTW, that thing is a palette knife (married to an artist).
I believe your avatar is holding the ultimate removal tool.
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Standing on the edge of reality... (me)
Quando omni flunkus moritati (Red Green)
Let no man belong to another that can belong to himself. (Paracelsus)
All things are poison and nothing is without poison; only the dose makes a thing not a poison. (Ibid.)
Quando omni flunkus moritati (Red Green)
Let no man belong to another that can belong to himself. (Paracelsus)
All things are poison and nothing is without poison; only the dose makes a thing not a poison. (Ibid.)
Re: SeeMeCNC Print Removal Tool
Is that anvil tossing?
I use one of the Razor scrapers that uses those disposable straight razors. Works a charm.
I use one of the Razor scrapers that uses those disposable straight razors. Works a charm.
*not actually a robot