tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059318635584644192.post5809160012090384716..comments2024-03-16T04:22:39.549-07:00Comments on Cubify 3D Printing Fans & Fun: Cube 3: A Stategy for Easier Printed Part RemovalTom Meekshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13580494966261788985noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059318635584644192.post-70545151277544543272014-12-04T20:45:11.119-08:002014-12-04T20:45:11.119-08:00Thanks! I'm happy to hear that it worked for ...Thanks! I'm happy to hear that it worked for you.<br /><br />It was born out of need. The 1st Gen Cube "Magic Glue" also stuck VERY well on the, then, heated print. While you could shock the part/table in water, which sometimes worked, it was so much easier to lift if the water could get under the part.<br /><br />The second part of the idea came later. I was using a very sharp palette knife with the 2nd Gen Cube and a slip could mean a nasty nick. Adding the ledge around the bottom helped keep the knife under the plate.<br /><br />I love the new rounded palette knife but on it's own, without help designed into the piece, the Cube 3 prints are the most difficult of all to remove.<br /><br />So, I'm happy to see that it was also helpful to others. :) Tom Meekshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13580494966261788985noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059318635584644192.post-87648854454015478252014-12-04T20:30:43.919-08:002014-12-04T20:30:43.919-08:00Tom, You are my HERO... Great idea. I'm to...Tom, You are my HERO... Great idea. I'm totally new to this technology, but I love learning. I guess this old mechanic can learn new tricks. Your idea totally solved the problem.<br /><br />Thanks...<br />JimJim Wardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09532068146953016309noreply@blogger.com