Optimized Bed Scraper XL | ThreeD-Michael | 3D Printing Ideas
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- čas přidán 14. 05. 2024
- We love hexagons so check out our Optimized Bed Scraper XL designed by ThreeD-Michael! 🛠️ Ideal for removing larger models from the print sheet, it features an easily replaceable blade. 🌟 It's handy that you only need a new blade, not the handle, saving material when it wears out. ♻️ We also printed a Blade Dispenser for the Bed Scraper XL, useful for storing spare blades. Printed on our Original Prusa MK4 using Prusament PETG in Signal White and PLA in Azure Blue and Prusa Orange. 🧡
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That blue is looking BEAUTIFUL! If only it didn't cost $20 just for shipping with prusament😔
Cry abt it
small part can be hard to remove even with a flexible bed, so it's always helpful to have a scraper handy.
Printed it 2 days ago. Love it.
Finally have a good answer for sticking brims.
I've had a MK3 for almost 7 years, never had to scrape a print off the bed, never used rafts, never had a print lift off during printing . . . not sure what everyone's doing to require stuff like this ?
Ugh i wish i could have one
Hm, why do you need bed scraper when bed sheets are flexible and you can pop everything from them?
Sometimes, small parts are not popping off. A scraper does help :)
Sometimes they stick very well, even when flexing the sheet. Also good for a short clean.
Lots of folks still use glass for certain prints but also flexible models on a flexible plate don’t always just “pop” off
@@erik365365365 Who uses glass on their prusa????
Printing very thin parts or using flexible materials would be a couple that I can think of. Or if you're printing on glass build plates.
Should have bought a prusa😢 but my ender 3v3se be happy to see this new scrapper design
Please show in combination with a perpendicular object to the build plate and not with a lifting edge like shown.
With that edge I can take a scrap of wood to lift it of the build plate ...
thanks working fine on my Bambu Labs printer
Or, hear me out, buy a $1 metal paint scaper that doesn't need new blades.
Great way to ruin your PEI coating.
@@Foxdavid7 I don't actually scrap with it, I pry the corners and slide it underneath. I have a PEI bed and see no wear from what I do.
I think it's crazy how aggressive people get with their printers. I'm always gentle so that way the bed doesn't move as much. I have a BL touch, but I still level the bed from time to time.
I get this is a showcase for peoples prints. But it has a removable flexi steel bed why waste filament to make a in this case useless scraper.
Sometimes materials like TPU adhere to the bed extremely well, and using a scraper definitely comes in handy for those types of applications.
Just cuz it’s flexi doesn’t mean stuff always pops off easy
Well, I've never had any issues removing prints from my PEI coated steel bed. Not even TPU. In fact, TPU comes off easier than PLA, to the point where first layer adhesion is challenging sometimes, requiring multiple attempts to get the first layer to fully stick to the bed.
In short, I've never had to use any kind of scraper on the PEI bed.
My other trick is to use PVA glue as a release agent when I print on the non-PEI side of the steel sheet, and also on the glass bed of the Ender 3. Removing prints from the glass can be a lot more challenging, and it usually requires using the metal scraper. But the glue helps a lot. And if the piece is stuck too hard, just add some water and wait for it to dissolve the glue. Barely any force is needed on the scraper at that point.