It still prints great, but damn is it not that pretty anymore

And yes, it’s still flat

  • Anafroj@sh.itjust.works
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    I’m more annoyed by the state of my plastic lid, to be honest. No amount of IPA has ever succeeded in making it clean. 😂

    • Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOP
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      Luckily my lid is currently mostly clean barring a few smudges from incidents

      I usually change my gloves before I touch it so it gets fresh gloves every time

      Edit: Also be careful with IPA on acrylic as it will damage it. I learned that with not 3D printing related stuff but long story short it makes it brittle and can make it foggy.

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        Thanks for letting me know. :) Gladly (i guess), I gave up quickly and kept it dirty, so I’ve never seen any damage (presuming it can be seen). With my second resin printer, I similarly learned to really really be cautious! I now have two pairs of gloves, one for before washing the print, and one for after. It sort of does the trick, but the desk on which the printers sit is still a mess (a bit less so since I use a silicon cover on top of it and make sure to manipulate things only in that area).

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    Abrasive blasted for the perfect balanced of destruction free removal and print sticks.

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    I question your definition of flat.

    I’m always using a plastic spatula, so mine is pristine.

    • Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOP
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      No sharp protrusions that could puncture or damage the screen or vat. So I say flat.

      I was never successful using a plastic spatula so I used a metal one

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        1 year ago

        The trick is to include a wedge in the base of the print, then you don’t need much force. The standard base plate generated by ChiTuBox does have one already.

      • HeyLow 🏳️‍⚧️@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        Yeah, it comes out real nice and clear with the only downsides being that it sticks to the buildplate like concrete and supports are damn near impossible to remove Had to pull out a rubber mallet to remove a print once

  • Scratch@sh.itjust.works
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    I have access to a surface plate, to I use that as a flat reference to sand my build plate back to flat.