Nope, just finding a good adhesive for reattaching it is hard. I ended up
just using an open cell foam pad to push the header on the glass
mechanically.
Only advice is to not be too aggressive and let the glue take its time to
release. Doingbot while warm would help.
On Mar 21, 2018 1:34 PM, "Marc Juul" <marc(a)juul.io> wrote:
Cool! Hey is there any reason why I can't do that end then just flip the
glass, clean it and re-attach the heating pad on the bottom?
Any tips on getting the heating pad off?
On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 11:34 AM, Adam <me(a)adammunich.com> wrote:
I have successfully separated the heating pad from my
old Taz bed it's
quite robust
On Mar 21, 2018 8:10 AM, "Marc Juul" <marc(a)juul.io> wrote:
>
> On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 3:51 PM, Jake <jake(a)spaz.org> wrote:
>
>> I 3d printed stuff last night and it worked great. I scraped off the
>> stuff on
>> the print bed and exposed the actual glass print bed! it's still good
>> except
>> there are a couple of serious craters. Not sure what to do about the
>> craters,
>> perhaps fill them in with caulk? Silicone caulk sticks to glass.
>>
>
> Yeah sorry about that. One of the craters is my fault. I was printing on
> a really cold night with ABS and the ABS stuck so well to the glass and the
> temperature difference in the room was so great that the ABS contracting as
> it cooled actually took off a bit of the glass. I will try to find and
> order replacement glass.
>
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