🚀 Elevate Your 3D Printing Game!
The Creality Ender 3 Glass Bed is a premium upgrade for your 3D printer, measuring 235x235x4mm. It features a no-edge curling design, ensuring your prints adhere firmly without the need for glue. The upgraded glass plate minimizes logo indentations, providing a smooth and flat surface for high-quality prints. It's easy to remove models and compatible with various Ender and CR series printers, making it a versatile choice for any 3D printing enthusiast.
S**R
This is the best glass plate to get for your printer
You will see a lot of reviews stating that the adhesion to the bed is bad, prints not sticking etc. It all comes down to the adhesion of the bed.Now here is my story. This is the best type of glass that you can get for your printers, it can handle the heat and prints come off without any issues. When printing I used to have an issue with the right corner of my prints coming off the bed, this happened ever since I had my printer and I used a mirror for the bed. Every so often I would get a totally flat print, but depending on size J would get a lifted corner in one end.I decided to go with this borosilicate glass plate because it had the right dimension and thickness for my build plate. Again I was experiencing a lifted edge, I even changed my temperate hotter >70 to test, still to no avail. After looking at many reviews I decided to use a skirt, well that solved my issue instantly. I use 6 outlines for the skirt and that is enough, no issues removing the skirts either. I print everything using skirts now.As far as adhesion when printing, you have to use the skirt, plus you have to make sure your first player is close to the bed so your filament comes out of the nozzle onto the bed and not in midair like a waterfall. After you get your perfect print you will begin to wonder why you never used this type of glass for printing. Once the glass cools down a little the prints pop right off without any effort.If you use a mirror you will have to scrape the print off the glass (i know), but borosilicate glass is the best to use as you never have to scrape it ever. Just clean with a little alcohol and a lint free rag and you are good to go.I also have the wham-bam complete system for my 3 printers, but looking at hindsight I never should have bought them because I am not going to replace the glass bed as I like the prints better.I also have my glass bed flipped over so I can get a smooth shiny first layer, if I want the matted look I will just flip it back over to the other side.If you are still having issues with first layer sticking, I saw this really cool video on youtube by CHEP one time and he was referring to a Da Vinci printer, good luck...Hope this helps as this is my experience.
Q**Y
Good adhesion, almost too good…
This solved my adhesion issues, however it was too good. I was using plastic scrapers to remove my prints even after cooling. But turning it upside down was a game changer. Cleaned throughly, this now works fantastic. At print temperature (60°C) its holds strong. When cooled, my print releases. Added bonus, the bottom is a smooth surface. Try is as designed first, but if they stick too good, flip over, and try it. CLEAN THROUGHLY.
A**N
A very worthwhile upgrade to your Ender V3
Note: The Ender 3 V3 SE wasn't listed in the supported models, but I can confirm that this bed is compatible with it. If you plan to use the official clips to mount this glass bed, you *must* remove the magnetic layer on top of the heated bed plate. This step is kind of a pain, and because it's glued on, there's really no going back. Once that is removed, this just sits on top and is held down with clips. If you plan to use regular binder clips to hold the glass bed on, then you might be able to leave the magnetic layer on, though I'm not sure if that is ideal since it's an extra layer that has to be heated.Was having adhesion issues with the stock magnetic bed (not strictly the printer's fault as it's setup in the basement where it's pretty chilly in the winter). Was having to crank up the bed temp as well as increase the line width to 150% to get the initial layer to adhere properly. Even with an enclosure to keep the temp more stable, the initial layers still needed to be larger/hotter to stick properly.Not anymore! I'm now printing at recommended temperatures, and the initial layers go down smoothly and stay down.This bed also seems to be a lot more uniform than the stock magnetic one as confirmed by the auto level results.This adhesion does come with a slight cost: You will definitely need to wait for the bed to completely cool before removing the prints. Once cooled, they pop right off, but while the bed is still warm, your prints might as well be permanently fused.
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