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bobstro
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FYI: Simple tool for lifting prints

I've spent a lot of time diagnosing and preventing PEI print surface contamination over the last year. The biggest trick is to keep the ol' greasy mitts off the surface. To aid in this, I've used a couple of printed part removal wedges that have worked well. They're good, but not being particularly sharp, have a tendency to pop skirts and prime lines off across the room. I decided to try a plastic razor scraper off Amazon and wow... This thing really simplifies removing parts, prime lines and skirts without them flying away. The blades are sharp enough to easily lift parts, but not as sharp as actual razors, so I'm less likely to bleed out during a mishap.

I thought I'd pass along the tip for those fighting the good fight against bed contamination.

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Posted : 30/08/2019 7:15 pm
Chocki
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RE: FYI: Simple tool for lifting prints

I posted about something like this ages ago, yes  I couldn't agree more, just do a search for plastic razor blade and you will find something similar.

Prusa should include one of these in their kits in  my opinion.

Normal people believe that if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Engineers believe that if it ain’t broke, it doesn’t have enough features yet.

Posted : 30/08/2019 7:23 pm
dret
 dret
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RE: FYI: Simple tool for lifting prints

That looks handy.  I've been using a Cricut Scraper with success.

https://www.amazon.com/Cricut-Tools-Spatula-and-Scraper

Posted : 30/08/2019 9:35 pm
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RE: FYI: Simple tool for lifting prints

I think it was Chocki's post that I followed and now have a box of plastic razor blade.  Not quite the cats meow - stll doesn't get under a part unless the sheet's been flexed, but they work better than my car door panel spudgers.

Posted : 30/08/2019 10:03 pm
Bunny Science
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Noble Member
RE: FYI: Simple tool for lifting prints

I use a small chef's knife. Hold it at the correct angle and it easily peels off even squished on single layers. Doesn't scratch my textured PEI plates. Not so great for phenolic plates, though.

Posted : 30/08/2019 11:05 pm
bobstro
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Topic starter answered:
RE: FYI: Simple tool for lifting prints
Posted by: chocki

I posted about something like this ages ago, yes  I couldn't agree more, just do a search for plastic razor blade and you will find something similar.

Yours matches the Prusa colors more! Wish I'd seen that one.

 

My notes and disclaimers on 3D printing

and miscellaneous other tech projects
He is intelligent, but not experienced. His pattern indicates two dimensional thinking. -- Spock in Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan

Posted : 31/08/2019 12:01 am
rmm200
(@rmm200)
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RE: FYI: Simple tool for lifting prints

If you get it from Amazon, check the other offers.

I went with the same color, two scrapers, and 100 blades - for a buck more.

Posted : 31/08/2019 3:22 am
Luther
(@luther)
Active Member
RE: FYI: Simple tool for lifting prints

I've been using an old hotel key card. Maybe if I sharpen an edge it'll stop bouncing parts around.

Posted : 01/09/2019 3:33 pm
cwbullet
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Member
RE: FYI: Simple tool for lifting prints

I have been using these for a few months and love them.  They remove the print with no damage to the bed.  

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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog

Posted : 01/09/2019 5:00 pm
muddymaker
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Estimable Member
RE: FYI: Simple tool for lifting prints

I've been using a pizza cutter, plastic of course. Works like a charm.

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Posted : 03/09/2019 6:59 am
A_Str8
(@a_str8)
New Member
RE: FYI: Simple tool for lifting prints

This works well if you happen to have a 3d printer handy: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3652806

Posted : 12/09/2019 5:10 am
cwbullet
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Member
RE: FYI: Simple tool for lifting prints
Posted by: bobstro

I've spent a lot of time diagnosing and preventing PEI print surface contamination over the last year. The biggest trick is to keep the ol' greasy mitts off the surface. To aid in this, I've used a couple of printed part removal wedges that have worked well. They're good, but not being particularly sharp, have a tendency to pop skirts and prime lines off across the room. I decided to try a plastic razor scraper off Amazon and wow... This thing really simplifies removing parts, prime lines and skirts without them flying away. The blades are sharp enough to easily lift parts, but not as sharp as actual razors, so I'm less likely to bleed out during a mishap.

I thought I'd pass along the tip for those fighting the good fight against bed contamination.

I bought this and 100 blades.  Thanks for sharing this.  I now have 6 handles so hopefully, I will not keep misplacing them.  

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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog

Posted : 12/09/2019 10:43 am
vintagepc
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Member
RE: FYI: Simple tool for lifting prints
Posted by: a_str8

This works well if you happen to have a 3d printer handy: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3652806

Preposterous, who has one of those around here??!?

Posted : 12/09/2019 1:53 pm
Area51
(@area51)
Member
RE: FYI: Simple tool for lifting prints

This is my preferred tool for removing PETG prints from PEI. Easy to slip under corners and lift parts off the build plate.

Works well with Prusa SL1 build plate too.

Found on eBay, Amazon and shops with art painting tools.

Have a look at my models on Printables.com 😉

Posted : 12/09/2019 2:37 pm
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