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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
3D Printer
Problem with removing from build tray
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<blockquote data-quote="LuthorCorp" data-source="post: 327307" data-attributes="member: 17611"><p>I had similar issue with my D40II also, i switched to a very thin blade scraper and when even that didnt always work i just did small support structures with a thin baseplate instead of direct to platform building. If direct to platform printing is required, just throw the model into a stl editor and create a chamfer of an edge so you can get a too under, hell even just cut a small section on an edge so you can lever the model up slowly.</p><p></p><p>The issue is a lot of people also force the tool up once its under a small portion and that motion is what snaps it, you want to get under the model with the least amount of upward force.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuthorCorp, post: 327307, member: 17611"] I had similar issue with my D40II also, i switched to a very thin blade scraper and when even that didnt always work i just did small support structures with a thin baseplate instead of direct to platform building. If direct to platform printing is required, just throw the model into a stl editor and create a chamfer of an edge so you can get a too under, hell even just cut a small section on an edge so you can lever the model up slowly. The issue is a lot of people also force the tool up once its under a small portion and that motion is what snaps it, you want to get under the model with the least amount of upward force. [/QUOTE]
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