HOW TO REMOVE PRINTS WITHOUT DAMAGING THE TAPE ON THE BED
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HOW TO REMOVE PRINTS WITHOUT DAMAGING THE TAPE ON THE BED
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in this instructables i will show you how to remove prints from your 3d printer without scraping , cutting,or damaging the tape you put on the bed. i thought of this because i always ruin the tape that i put on my heated bed and then if i don,t replace it for the next print the next print might mess up.soo i thought of ways to remove it and i thought it has to be easy small and thin to fit under the print and i thought floss.
you will need
2nd start working your way around the print i found that it helps to do this in a sawing motion going back and forth.
3rd when the floss comes all the way threw you can now lift your print off the bed.
you will need
- floss
- a finished print
- a 3d printer
2nd start working your way around the print i found that it helps to do this in a sawing motion going back and forth.
3rd when the floss comes all the way threw you can now lift your print off the bed.