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    • dc42undefined
      dc42 administrators
      last edited by

      Regarding the IR sensor, it works better with opaque surfaces than with transparent ones. White opaque should be good.

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      • Whitewolfundefined
        Whitewolf
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        The origional Fleks3d plate was clear PC with what looks like a sand blasted surface which made it a glowing white. The IR sensor did not work with it at all (head would crash). You might have good results with your sensor and a sanded surface or you might not. Try it and let us know

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        • okerchoundefined
          okercho
          last edited by

          I will try to go today to the hardware store to see what they have.

          I think last time I went there they had the transparent I got, and one that is like your's, but white (glossy maybe? not sure about the adjective). I think I still have enough transparent at home to try it as well.

          Once sanded, both should be matte, the transparent will be kind of grey, and the white, a non-shiny white… will need to try both. Regarding the sanding, I will get several gr sand paper... regarding how it should look like, how much should I apply the sanding, @whitewolf? What worries me about the sanding is that, as it's a manual process, the surface won't be equal... any advice?

          Regards

          Okercho
          Custom Prusa i3 Hephestos with Duet Wi-Fi
          E3d V6 with Bondtech BMG DirectDrive and PrecisionPiezo Sensor
          Rebuilding Hypercube Evolution

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          • Whitewolfundefined
            Whitewolf
            last edited by

            white will probably work…

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            • Whitewolfundefined
              Whitewolf
              last edited by

              I just used 60 grit with water until the surface looked completely sanded with no sheen left over. then washed with water and dried the black dried to a whitish greyish on the whiter side. Obviously that effect on clear would be more like a cloudy stained window and white just a dull surface

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              • Whitewolfundefined
                Whitewolf
                last edited by

                i did start with 120 grit but was not happy with the results compared to the original flesk3d plate

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                • okerchoundefined
                  okercho
                  last edited by

                  I just came from the hardware store, what they have is no PC but polystyrene, so I didn't buy it… and checking what I have at home, is the same.

                  I'm now looking for professional builders shops here, to see if they have some rests of the appropriate size to kindly ask for...

                  I will keep you updated.

                  Regards

                  Okercho
                  Custom Prusa i3 Hephestos with Duet Wi-Fi
                  E3d V6 with Bondtech BMG DirectDrive and PrecisionPiezo Sensor
                  Rebuilding Hypercube Evolution

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                  • Dougal1957undefined
                    Dougal1957
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                    Where are you in the world also look for Plastic's suppliers rather than Builder type places

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                    • okerchoundefined
                      okercho
                      last edited by

                      I'm in Spain.

                      I've found today a place where creates and install street adverts and plastic roofs, and they sold me 2 pieces (1 white, 1 transparent), I will pick it up tomorrow, as I've asked them to cut it to the size I need.

                      I won't be able to sand it until monday… I will keep you updated.

                      Cheers

                      Okercho
                      Custom Prusa i3 Hephestos with Duet Wi-Fi
                      E3d V6 with Bondtech BMG DirectDrive and PrecisionPiezo Sensor
                      Rebuilding Hypercube Evolution

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                      • TwoToneundefined
                        TwoTone
                        last edited by

                        If you do a light sanding just to take the gloss off, you shouldn't have to worry about an uneven surface.

                        If you are, use a sanding block to help maintain even pressure.

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                        • Whitewolfundefined
                          Whitewolf
                          last edited by

                          PC is pretty tough stuff, you really are not removing any material like you would from softer stuff (just a fine dust). its really about getting an even roughness. If you take a look at the Flesk3D plates which is the commercial equivalent of this. The surface appears to be sand blasted for an even etched glass look and feel.

                          The closest I could come to the original look and feel is 60 grit wet sanded with a vibrating sander, but a lot of time with a sanding block could accomplish the same thing.

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                          • juniormajprundefined
                            juniormajpr
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                            @okercho: Any updates on your test with clear sanded & white sanded PC?

                            As within spain it is also quite hard (impossible) to find an supplier for black PC here in Austria/Germany.
                            It would be possible to paint the underside of the pc like DC did it with PEI, but as sanding is needed i think it the probe wouldn't benefit from the painting.

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                            • IdefixRCundefined
                              IdefixRC
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                              Has anyone experience with the IR sensor and black color PEI sheet?
                              Like this: https://www.amazon.de/gp/aw/d/B06XHK217S/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?__mk_de_DE=ÅMÅZÕÑ&qid=1500030592&sr=8-1π=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=pei+3d+druck&dpPl=1&dpID=31cdHAayG4L&ref=plSrch

                              Thanks

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