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    • mikebridgeundefined
      mikebridge
      last edited by

      Am I overlooking anything thinking I can use something like this: https://www.mcmaster.com/7301t25 (max temp 250F/120C) applied on my aluminum bed to allow me to use the various spring steel flexible build surfaces? Possible concerns w/ thickness variation, and the max temp is around the upper range for bed temps for Nylon & Polycarbonite

      I print primarily ABS @ 110C for first 10 layers, then 100C for subsequent layers.

      375x360x415 CoreXY DuetWifi + Duex5
      24v 600w, E3D Chimera, Zesty Nimble CC, BLTouch, X&Y linear rails, dual Z motors

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      • mikebridgeundefined
        mikebridge
        last edited by

        verdict: works very well up to 110C (using it w/ geckotek removable 'hot' build plates). have not tested higher temps.

        375x360x415 CoreXY DuetWifi + Duex5
        24v 600w, E3D Chimera, Zesty Nimble CC, BLTouch, X&Y linear rails, dual Z motors

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        • Danalundefined
          Danal
          last edited by

          FWIW, I recently bought at Prusa i3 Mk3 and the sprint steel bed is one of my very favorite features of this printer. So do give it a try... springy fantastic!

          Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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          • Agniusmundefined
            Agniusm @mikebridge
            last edited by

            @mikebridge now tell me where i can get these in europe!

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