Easy way to remove prints

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Sanju
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Easy way to remove prints

Post by Sanju » Mon Feb 09, 2015 2:45 am

I'm still new to 3D printing but I found a fairly easy way to remove those pesky prints that sometimes wont pop off and I thought I'd share my idea. I went to my local craft/art store and bought an inexpensive palette knife then used a knife sharpening stone to sharpen one side of it with the sharpened palette knife I can simply slide it under the print and they pop right off.
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Re: Easy way to remove prints

Post by insta » Mon Feb 09, 2015 3:48 am

Nice, what bed surface are you using? Tape or just gluestick/hairspray on glass?
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Re: Easy way to remove prints

Post by Sanju » Mon Feb 09, 2015 5:35 am

I'm using tape, haven't had any adhesion problems yet so haven't tried glue or hairspray.

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Re: Easy way to remove prints

Post by jsc » Mon Feb 09, 2015 5:44 am

I have done (effectively) the same thing! I got a joint knife from Home Depot (this one) and sharpened it. That is a bear unless you have some low grit stones, because they're not very sharp to begin with. It's still not as sharp as I'd like, maybe it's time to break out the water stones again....

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Re: Easy way to remove prints

Post by majerdave » Thu Mar 05, 2015 11:57 pm

I have mostly worked with PLA but I found that for stubborn prints using a chiller spray directed at the bottom of the piece where it meets the bed will tragically loosen it enough to just manually remove or allows for a joint knife or other sharp object to easily pry it off.

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Re: Easy way to remove prints

Post by wisdomknight » Thu Apr 14, 2016 5:47 pm

Is it safe to use metal on the glass bed to remove prints?
I just cant get my part off the glass.

Any help would be apprciated

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