Is it well known that diluting PVA-glue with water and painting it on glass makes for a kick-ass printing surface?
Instruction: take a bit of PVA-glue (regular Casco "wood-glue") in a glass, add a bit of water (3x PVA amount). Whip around with a paint brush and then paint the glass. Will be tricky to get the watery glue float out, perhaps due to surface tension, I will try to add some detergent next time.. Let it dry. Done, print as normal.
Take it easy when detaching the prints from the glass - I broke my glass today because it sticks so good.
Got the tip from a youtube video from a guy with a non-heated bed Ultimaker, but it works great on my mendel90 with heated bed as well :)
Instruction: take a bit of PVA-glue (regular Casco "wood-glue") in a glass, add a bit of water (3x PVA amount). Whip around with a paint brush and then paint the glass. Will be tricky to get the watery glue float out, perhaps due to surface tension, I will try to add some detergent next time.. Let it dry. Done, print as normal.
Take it easy when detaching the prints from the glass - I broke my glass today because it sticks so good.
Got the tip from a youtube video from a guy with a non-heated bed Ultimaker, but it works great on my mendel90 with heated bed as well :)