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Could you do cork > heater > glass > kapton > glue > print ?
Would it be possible to lay the glass directly over the heat bed? Or are there screws preventing this solution? Aluminium helps with spreading...
The problem is not with the companies but with materials and printing method. For ceramics, they start with a coarse powder (think wet sand),...
Well, these services usually allow you to upload a model and perform a quick rule check. That will tell if they will even try to print the object....
3D printed ceramics - at least the budget kind available from the likes of Shapeways, Sculpteo or i.materialise - usually have very stringent...
I can not speak for E3D but please be aware that last weekend they launched the V6 hotend and Monday was a holiday. They're probably overwhelmed...
(Again the caveat that my experience is very limited, but...) I think PLA would be too risky. It's not that it will melt but, from 60ÂșC on, it...
Yep. Sorry, couldn't resist. Mind you, I had my own share of "interesting" developments with a multimeter... :oops: Right, except in this case...
This time, without the magic smoke, ok? :twisted: And I must confess I'm still a little bit in awe of the final result. It looks very...
1R is almost ideal! :)
Maybe not so nice. With a total R of 2R7 your bed would generate about 53W. Doesn't seem to be enough. However, if you have 4 segments of 0R9,...
Sort of an understatement, really. I would get some ferric chloride (remember protection gloves) and an etch resist pen and do it the more...
The resistance you're measuring now comes more from the probe's tips to board connection and leads. You might record this value (that seems a tad...
Remind me: what is the intended dimension for the bed?
In that case, that's pretty much how PCB bed heaters are made. Do you have any reference to the copper thickness on that board? It might be...