Thank you for the informative video. I used your method and the alignment was perfect however, I was not able to get 100% of the water from the middle sections of the sheet. During heating, this water formed into vapour and I can see small ripples caused by the bubbles. I'm wondering if the water/water vapour/air eventually disappeared through absorption through the PEI sheet. Sort of like new automotive tint application...the small bubbles disappear after a while. Thank you.
I did this with alcohol as per fystec recommendation. used it after letting it dry for a week. the alcohol bubbled under the sheet and destroyed the sheet. the thing is I print abs and petg only. and it only bubbles at 90+ degrees C. were you able to increase temperature with no problem? water might be better since it evaporates at higher temp and doesn't mix with the adheasive.
Thank you for the informative video. I used your method and the alignment was perfect however, I was not able to get 100% of the water from the middle sections of the sheet. During heating, this water formed into vapour and I can see small ripples caused by the bubbles. I'm wondering if the water/water vapour/air eventually disappeared through absorption through the PEI sheet. Sort of like new automotive tint application...the small bubbles disappear after a while. Thank you.
I reccimend using windex apposed to water, as it will evaporative.
I did this with alcohol as per fystec recommendation. used it after letting it dry for a week. the alcohol bubbled under the sheet and destroyed the sheet. the thing is I print abs and petg only. and it only bubbles at 90+ degrees C. were you able to increase temperature with no problem? water might be better since it evaporates at higher temp and doesn't mix with the adheasive.
And the results after you let it dry and put it on the heated bed?
Did it stick?
Stuck perfectly. Completely flat. Printed at 65C for 8 hours, not a single issue.