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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="Peterw" data-source="post: 333271" data-attributes="member: 24756"><p>Clean the plate and dry, grab a paintbrush and apply masel alginate based separater medium, (ose sells) it’s critical that you don’t apply too much, work the product until surface is semi wet, keep spreading so it thins out. (Let dry. You don’t apply this every time. In fact you only apply once. They come off really nice. Use a lab plier with a c shaped pointy end, a slight twist and off they come. Nothing else worked! I should charge you for this advice the hell that I’ve been through before improvising. I used to clean my resin plate after each print..why? You should not have to reapply that separator medium again. Works like a charm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peterw, post: 333271, member: 24756"] Clean the plate and dry, grab a paintbrush and apply masel alginate based separater medium, (ose sells) it’s critical that you don’t apply too much, work the product until surface is semi wet, keep spreading so it thins out. (Let dry. You don’t apply this every time. In fact you only apply once. They come off really nice. Use a lab plier with a c shaped pointy end, a slight twist and off they come. Nothing else worked! I should charge you for this advice the hell that I’ve been through before improvising. I used to clean my resin plate after each print..why? You should not have to reapply that separator medium again. Works like a charm [/QUOTE]
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