Amateur iPad screen replacement

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  • Опубліковано 19 вер 2022
  • First time replacing an iPad screen.
    Lots of things to learn and mistakes, but ultimately successful.
    If you want to replace a screen, watch this one plus one by a pro, so you will know what to do, and what not to do! The pros just make it look too easy.

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  • @GabrielWB
    @GabrielWB Рік тому +223

    That fused combination of excitement and relief while shouting "It still works!" is so darn relatable.

    • @rasmis
      @rasmis Рік тому +3

      I was on the edge of my seat. I imagine this is how sportsfans feel, when they see people play sportsball.

    • @TRFrench
      @TRFrench Рік тому

      I have never heard a Canadian that excited :-)

  • @mindkiller76
    @mindkiller76 Рік тому +140

    9:23 Haven't heard Matthias being this happy in 10 years or so that I'm watching him.

    • @ccllvn
      @ccllvn Рік тому +2

      same here lmao

    • @bagofmostlywater
      @bagofmostlywater Рік тому +5

      I came here to say this. His happiness was infused with a bit of surprise, and Matthias is probably more certain about things of his own making, within his control.

  • @ramosel
    @ramosel Рік тому +114

    I did that same repair for my daughter... Two weeks later Apple made her model EOL and stopped doing updates of the iOS. I got the parts at a local repair shop. He was doing a repair on a similar iPad. I guess they all start with removing the screen. He used a heating pad like you'd use for a sore back and laid the iPad face down on it for 20 minutes or so then flipped it over and everything just peeled apart.

    • @PlatypusVomit
      @PlatypusVomit Рік тому +1

      A heating pad is a great idea. Probably more akin to the pad style oil pan/battery heaters for a car/truck, as a back pad wouldn't go hot enough. But if I ever have to do a screen replacement I hope I remember that tip.

    • @BladeScraper
      @BladeScraper Рік тому +8

      @@PlatypusVomit Look up "CPB Heating Pad". That's what I use for iPads and newer iPhones. The ones that go up to 100C are better, the hotter you can get it the easier the glass is to remove. But 60 or 70C will suffice if the one you get won't get up to 100C.

    • @bullzebub
      @bullzebub Рік тому +11

      if you have a 3d printer ... the bed should work

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz Рік тому +3

      @@bullzebub Yep i've done it on my printer heatbed.

    • @TheKirch09
      @TheKirch09 Рік тому +1

      @@bullzebub Brilliant, I never would have thought of that. Just have to remember this for next time.

  • @charlesenfield2192
    @charlesenfield2192 Рік тому +32

    I encourage everybody to take one of these repairs on. If you're like me, you'll botch the first one, but you'll learn in the process and be good to go after that. I started with one 5-year-old phone that wasn't working, and when I was done it still wasn't working, but I've successfully repaired three newer phones since then. One of the joys of family is a steady supply of damaged phones to repair.

  • @lauriehorton756
    @lauriehorton756 9 місяців тому +40

    Just got mine in the mail today. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxhcEDB3r-OJ3_X5hQzr7k1ZofTQy1ao_U The corners of the box was a little smashed but I think that’s more of the shipping’s fault. iPad was in perfect condition though. I ordered the yellow one thinking it was going to be a bright vibrant color. Instead I looks like more of a Gold color. I personally prefer the gold look. Definitely not disappointed but just a heads up to the ones expecting a brighter cream of yellow.

  • @V8PropaneBurner
    @V8PropaneBurner Рік тому +4

    Your excitement on finding that it worked - superb!

  • @solanuskc4303
    @solanuskc4303 Рік тому +10

    I’ve worked on laptops and desktops, always avoided tablets and smart phones though. After watching your video, I might try it out next time I break a screen. Thank you

    • @sumnerhayes3411
      @sumnerhayes3411 Рік тому

      It's totally doable. I had zero experience with anything remotely related the first time I replaced a phone digitizer; UA-cam videos are a godsend. I've done it twice now, both successfully, and have replaced "non-replaceable" batteries in a couple of different phones as well.

    • @qwertykeyboard5901
      @qwertykeyboard5901 Рік тому

      the cheap prepaid android phones are the easiest to take apart. Just screws and plastic clips.

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Рік тому +16

    Fantastic work, Matthias! 😃
    Louis Rossmann would be proud!
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @frollard
    @frollard Рік тому +3

    I was screaming at the screen (figuratively) 'swap the touchID sensor!!!'. That'll be a really annoying error for anyone used to using it on the pre-fix. That said, great job!
    Tip: When working with broken glass, apply a layer of strong tape like quality packing tape or tuck tape. It causes the fragments to come up in one sheet, especially if you use a suction cup.

  • @danjeln
    @danjeln Рік тому +11

    I’ve never heard you so excited before 9:30. :). Thanks Mattias, you are awesome as always. I actually did the exact same operation a few years ago and was blown away to when it still worked. I had problem getting the new tape to stick properly. Regards /D

  • @HyperionLight
    @HyperionLight Рік тому +7

    As someone who repairs these every day for my job I can say, not a bad job at all!
    The plastic in the screen on the corner is probably the protective film they put on the inside glass and thats probably the pull tab you can see. If you need to do one of there again just pull it off before closing it up. :)

  • @JoeNevermind
    @JoeNevermind Рік тому +12

    After all this years, watching you mastering woodworking.. sitting there in awe about your abilities...
    finally I'm watching you doing something I'd done better ;)
    Still - good job! I love repaired electronics!
    Love your channels!

    • @_Dwarkin
      @_Dwarkin Рік тому

      It means that his hands.sys driver works good 😂

    • @FixitFrank
      @FixitFrank Рік тому

      Agreed! Keeping e-waste out of the landfills as long as possible benefits everyone.

    • @markm0000
      @markm0000 Рік тому

      He used to work on the old BlackBerry’s.

  • @omegaflameZ
    @omegaflameZ Рік тому +9

    How you were doing it around 2:15 was what I found easiest to remove glass from glued together devices. I would up using a mix of playing cards (nice and stiff with sharp edges) and guitar picks to slowly work things open.

    • @gorak9000
      @gorak9000 Рік тому +5

      I think I've seen it suggested to use packing tape on the front side of the broken glass to keep it all together when it comes out. Who cares if there's tape glue on the glass after, it's the busted one you're throwing out anyway

  • @TheBoshy
    @TheBoshy Рік тому +5

    Alternative Title:
    Jobs frustrates Blackberry engineer one last time.

  • @mightygrom
    @mightygrom Рік тому +5

    I've replaced 2 tablet screens (samsung), a phone screen, and a power jack inside a laptop using the small ifixit toolkit... it made this kind of repair so much easier. I am sure there are other great kits, but I can speak to the quality of the ifixit ones. I don't regret the $30

  • @rschelp1
    @rschelp1 Рік тому

    When you say "It's WORKING .. it's WORKING" in a surprised voice ... that right there was worth the price of admission. Great video!

  • @fangthewarrior
    @fangthewarrior Рік тому +3

    Best way to learn is to try!

  • @bknesheim
    @bknesheim Рік тому +1

    The experience with how to take things apart is the reason for whenever I get equipment in hand that do not work any more I dismantle it completely. Often the result is that there is no way it could be put back together again, but that is not a problem. Have made it much easier to later really fix similar devices.
    Anyway just the knowledge of how thing are put together can often be very helpful even if you never try to fix devices and/or tools.

  • @theofficialczex1708
    @theofficialczex1708 Рік тому +1

    Your excitement is akin to a kid's on Christmas morning!

  • @AbdicateDotNet
    @AbdicateDotNet Рік тому

    Great job sir!!! I love that you keep your videos real!

  • @stevenmusante4681
    @stevenmusante4681 Рік тому

    I have watched your videos for years and this has to be the most excited I’ve ever seen you.

  • @tjlusk
    @tjlusk Рік тому +1

    Loved hearing the genuine reaction when it still worked after turning it on!

  • @fergusontea
    @fergusontea Рік тому +2

    I am a fan of attempting to repair things around the house, from toasters to washing machines to devices. Great video!

  • @Jeffferguson1911
    @Jeffferguson1911 Рік тому

    In 10 years of watching your videos, I don't believe I've ever heard you as excited as with "it works!".

  • @ChuckClaunch
    @ChuckClaunch Рік тому

    I have watched your channels for many years now and I think when you saw that the screen still worked was the most excited I've ever seen you! Ha!

  • @topkek_
    @topkek_ Рік тому +2

    I convinced my father once to do a repair like this, he got it done and was similarly happy and proud as you were! Good memory:)

  • @netmagi
    @netmagi Рік тому +1

    Grab a cheap hot air rework. I have the "YIHUA 959D". You can set the temp and airflow, and it's amazing for this type of work. I've used mine for re-work ONCE and used it for "other stuff" 50+ times lol.

  • @andrewgalbreath2101
    @andrewgalbreath2101 Рік тому

    Very fun to see you out of your comfort zone, and to see you so giddy when it works the first time

  • @AlbertFilice
    @AlbertFilice Рік тому

    Fun to watch, I've done the same repair once before, and managed to cut one of the cables for the screen. Glad you were more successful :)

  • @davidandrews8566
    @davidandrews8566 Рік тому

    That was gutsy Mathias you deserved the success👏. All the best from the UK.

  • @Lizlodude
    @Lizlodude Рік тому +3

    Now you know how I feel doing woodworking projects 😅
    Those little bitty screws are still annoying, even with the right bits lol. I had to get the screen off an old iPod touch and I'd imagine the iPad would be way more annoying without the big heating pad the repair shops use.
    Also for future reference, you can still power off the device by just holding the power button for a bit. (or power and vol up on newer ones) ;)

  • @tonyz5336
    @tonyz5336 Рік тому +1

    Magnifying glasses/goggles are a must for these repairs. Cheap specialized tool kits are are also a big help, and contain the right sized screwdrivers.

  • @CrimeVid
    @CrimeVid Рік тому

    Well done ! the trouble I had with those screws was giant fingers ! I also found a cocktail stick required to line up little tiny holes.

  • @JarnoKai
    @JarnoKai Рік тому +22

    Hugely important notice for anyone looking at this repair and wanting to generalize it as a general touch device glass replacement: Note that on a large majority of devices, the screen is directly glued to the glass!
    Don't be fooled by dozens of eBay listings only selling the glass part, as during removal you will notice the glass and screen are glued together over the entire surface of the screen. This adhesive is extremely difficult (next to impossible) to remove and has an immense chance of breaking the screen while doing so.
    Practically it is fair to say removing the glass and adhesive from the screen is not possible.
    It's tempting for a budget fix (the glass bits usually go for only 7 dollars or so) but if getting the device working is actually important, you will higly likely be disappointed. Much better to just dish out for the whole screen + digitizer assembly in the first place - also results in less work.
    If the device is "useless" and you just want to try replacing it out of interest, that's a fair chance to learn something though. Go ahead.

  • @dr_regularlove
    @dr_regularlove Рік тому

    Good job. I've seen the same repair done on an iPhone and, at least for that model, it required disassembling basically the entire device from the back.

  • @esepecesito
    @esepecesito Рік тому

    The dremel vise-grips and hammer, were just great! Thanks for sharing!

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Рік тому

      I'm surprised Matthias didn't make a custom wooden corking tool for reshaping the corner. That'd have been right up his alley. Maybe even an outside form too? You just shape a piece of wood in the shape you want. Then thwack it with a hammer. That's what a corking tool is.

  • @bramsoff-grid
    @bramsoff-grid Рік тому +2

    Repaired lots of iPads years ago.. same technique. Hot air around 100°C is enough. Just keep keep it moving around the edge your working on. And for the bende edges in the frame I did the same. Little bit of hamering, and shape it with a Dremel tool.

  • @AndrewMoizer
    @AndrewMoizer Рік тому

    This is a very useful and encouraging video. I have an iPhone 7 that needs this doing to. My biggest challenge right now is figuring which amazon supplier to use for the kit. It seems that all of them seem to have mixed reviews.

  • @thomashverring9484
    @thomashverring9484 Рік тому

    This was a great video! Glad I came across it since I apparently missed it when it was new.

  • @bclarkca9113
    @bclarkca9113 Рік тому

    I loved your delight when it all came together. :)

  • @carolmurray5794
    @carolmurray5794 Рік тому

    Dude I never remove the front screen protector…. unless I had another screen protector to put on it. Great job on the video!

  • @RichardGreco
    @RichardGreco Рік тому +1

    Thanks for doing this. I need to do it myself. My wife's iPad screen is also broken and the battery is swelling. Of course she wants a new one. I'll show her!

  • @decomputerleraarable
    @decomputerleraarable Рік тому

    Man, man, man. Even if you don't understand it, you can teach me something. Super! Rob

  • @Godzilla32
    @Godzilla32 10 місяців тому

    Epic! So glad this video popped up. I was in the middle of changing my daughter screen and the original screen ended up exactly like yours.

  • @NormReitzel
    @NormReitzel Рік тому

    Boy, you have CAJONES!! I'm Impressed. I'm vividly reminded of taking a Hapsac GC/Mass Sprec apart to replace the Quads. Had to buy specialized tools. No operational mill, or I would have Made Them. You be an Engineer, fo; sure!

  • @favioquiros
    @favioquiros 4 місяці тому

    Very brave, good job, Congratulations

  • @ww321
    @ww321 Рік тому +1

    I've done some android phones but not an ipad. Thanks for the video

  • @hugoboyce9648
    @hugoboyce9648 Рік тому +1

    I have rarely seen Mathias so excited about something :P It must have felt very nice!

  • @keithgoldston2859
    @keithgoldston2859 Рік тому

    Finally a tutorial video I can relate with lol I have had to do this several tablets and only 1 iPad for family and friends and it hardly ever goes as smooth a the videos I watch glad it's works good still

  • @patatje1434
    @patatje1434 Рік тому

    jack of all trades. you keep amazing me. nice repair Matthias 👍

  • @69dblcab
    @69dblcab Рік тому

    enjoyed it. thanks Matthias

  • @christianflinkerbusch7612
    @christianflinkerbusch7612 Рік тому +1

    Well done Matthias 👍

  • @magiclarry7688
    @magiclarry7688 Рік тому

    Glad you got it working and saved some money.

  • @magnoliaweathershield443
    @magnoliaweathershield443 Рік тому +1

    Matthias outside his comfort zone! More of this, please!

  • @StarlightStream
    @StarlightStream Рік тому +1

    The excitement when you managed to fix something like that is the best feeling there is even with all the road blocks and the things apple does to prevent 3rd party repair aka you repairing it.

  • @kraz904
    @kraz904 Рік тому

    The homebutton that came with the ipad is programmed to the ipad motherboard. The one that came with the digitizer isn't. I don't know what videos you watched but transfering the original home button is a must...

  • @JW77
    @JW77 Рік тому

    Curved surgical clamping pliers is really helpful for this kind of repair.

  • @BenchtopProjects
    @BenchtopProjects Рік тому +7

    I've used the hot bed on my 3d printer to warm up phones for screen replacement though i'm not sure if the bed is large enough to be effective on an ipad.

  • @enterusername2084
    @enterusername2084 Рік тому +1

    You should do more small electronics repair, this was entertaining

  • @skyscraper37
    @skyscraper37 Рік тому

    Nicely done!

  • @yourface8698
    @yourface8698 Рік тому

    I love it when a plan comes together

  • @keithpetrino
    @keithpetrino Рік тому

    And the marriage is saved! Seriously, it was like playing operation but with higher stakes. Looking forward to more suspenseful videos like this in the future.

  • @senorjp21
    @senorjp21 Рік тому +1

    I have 3 teenagers. I have replaced a couple dozen screens, etc. You can almost always find a sub-assembly that is much easier to replace e.g. screen+digitizer+camera. And you can typically find the right colour, too ;)

  • @Impractical_Engineer
    @Impractical_Engineer Рік тому

    I sure do hope the right to repair is supported in the future. It's the best feeling fixing something yourself.

  • @MarionMakarewicz
    @MarionMakarewicz Рік тому

    Great. I'll have to try to fix my cracked screen now. Thanks.

  • @timothynitz8118
    @timothynitz8118 Рік тому

    Thank you! Usually I am rather intimidated by your work but now I get to see you fumble as bad as I do!

  • @jdrs4214
    @jdrs4214 9 місяців тому +1

    Sir, you have to undo the tiny screw at the special Apple proprietary battery connector, and slip an Ace or a Joker card between that connector and batteries, to keep the device powered off. As your trying to connect the digitizer, you could inadvertently pass current into the other bus traces on the ribbon cable, and destroy the touch screen and home button driver chip on logic board, or the new digitizer itself, it’s happened to me before, and the boss had to foot the bill over my rookie mistake, and wasn’t very happy with me.

  • @talyrath
    @talyrath Рік тому

    I've done a few similar jobs in the past, and i learned the hard way that getting a job specific tool kit makes a world of difference. You spend enough time fighting with the device and the glue, fighting with scrounged/field expedient tools at the same time makes it 5 times worse.

  • @Engineer9736
    @Engineer9736 Рік тому

    I have the same iPad which i dropped on new years eve 2020, on the side of the camera there is no glass left and cracks running through the screen. Been using it like that for 2.5 years now 😅 It's annoying and dangerous because sometimes a splinter of glass ends up sticking in your finger. But over one month Apple will probably release a new iPad which comes with wireless charging, I'll just get that one and sell my current one for a junk price. Nice job on fixing it!

  • @georgegoodwin9722
    @georgegoodwin9722 Рік тому +11

    Congrfatulations Matthias! Your efforts paid off. I have to admit that I was nervous watching you do this. I did a battery replacement on my iPhone a while back, feeling ok about voiding the warranty since at the time, the Apple replacement cost $100.00 US. Turned out the battery I put in was used, and did not hold a charge! I had to put the old battery back in and hold my breath while taking in to Apple to have them do the replacement. All good in the end, but lots of angst in the process!

    • @Yonatan24
      @Yonatan24 Рік тому

      How did your accidentally use a used battery?

    • @georgegoodwin9722
      @georgegoodwin9722 Рік тому

      @@Yonatan24 I ordered a new battery from UA-cam. The merchant sent me a used battery.

    • @georgegoodwin9722
      @georgegoodwin9722 Рік тому

      I ordered the battery from Amazon.

  • @TheMrWoodsman
    @TheMrWoodsman Рік тому

    That’s a job well done indeed, we do live in a throw away your world so it’s nice to see something not going to the trash.

  • @mikebennett2015
    @mikebennett2015 Рік тому

    Well done. I damaged the LCD on my iPad mini when I tried this. At that point it was not worth repairing.

  • @kenc2257
    @kenc2257 Рік тому

    Nice job.

  • @extremecaliber2662
    @extremecaliber2662 Рік тому

    definitely with apple stuff, you're gonna have to replace the home button or anything else because of the backwards pairing to board shenanigans. But hey you live and learn, definitely came out better than my first screen repair on my device!

  • @wasdaletimelapse7658
    @wasdaletimelapse7658 8 місяців тому

    That has got to be the least confident I have ever seen you, normally you are so across everything that you do. It’s good to see that you are human. Great video as ever, thanks for sharing.

    • @matthiasrandomstuff2221
      @matthiasrandomstuff2221  8 місяців тому

      Still using the fixed iPad. The glue for the screen didn't stick all that well, so we just rely on the ipad case to hold the screen in.

  • @patrickmorrissey2271
    @patrickmorrissey2271 Рік тому +1

    Great job...
    That elation, when it works, is an unbelievable feeling, isn't it???? It is...
    I repaired a Sony Camera a year ago.... omg, that was tough... But when it worked.... I was beside myself with joy, let me tell you.....
    You are clearly younger than me... I had to do the whole job looking through one of those lighted magnifying glass things... Or later I bought these super-zoom close up vision glasses things I found on Amazon.... That stuff is just too small... You can buy small tools & all that, and do it, but, if you can't see what you're doing, it's really hopeless.....
    Yeah, pretty sure I never saw vise grips & a hammer used in an IPad repair.... heh heh heh!!!

  • @JustinDrentlaw
    @JustinDrentlaw Рік тому +1

    I did this same replacement once on an iPad mini. Really wasn't too difficult, had about the same level of difficulties that you had. Glad to see your repair went well! It's lucky they don't fuse the digitizer to the screen like they do in phones.

  • @jjjacer
    @jjjacer Рік тому

    for those small screws if phillips type the best driver to use would be a JIS precision driver as they fit those a lot better. otherwise good job on the repair

  • @ElbowFalls
    @ElbowFalls Рік тому +2

    Thanks for the upload, #righttorepair

  • @joruss
    @joruss Рік тому +9

    If you ever again will have to deal with adhesives use some isopropanol. It's highly effective to weaken the glue and help clean the old adhesive. And is completely harmless to electronic parts. Props for putting a hammer into iDevice. 😆

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Рік тому

      With the device powered up I'm not sure an ionizing fluid would be so safe. And yes it's always powered up. It may look off but there's still power on the device. We're well beyond the days of legitimate power switches now.

    • @joruss
      @joruss Рік тому +3

      @@1pcfred I'm not saying to dunk it in a bucket of IPA, just use it where adhesive sits without worrying if it accidentally splashes on the circuit. And even with soft power on it's relatively small section of board that is powered when "off" - switch + initial stage of power circuit controlled by PMU - also with relatively low voltage.

  • @robertotorino8862
    @robertotorino8862 8 місяців тому

    My iPad has a slight bump around the ncamera seems like it was manufactured this way I don't know if I should ignore the bump or try straightening it idk

  • @Wordsnwood
    @Wordsnwood Рік тому +1

    stressful for sure, but you made it. I sliced the ribbon cable on mine when I tried to replace a samsung tablet screen a number of years ago, which killed it's display.

  • @GustavJensen30
    @GustavJensen30 7 місяців тому

    Do you have a link for a place to buy the ipad glass?

  • @joshuaewalker
    @joshuaewalker Рік тому

    Excellent video to show someone to back up your argument why not to buy Apple products.

  • @Jeff-jr4xw
    @Jeff-jr4xw Рік тому

    Love the unread email count. Too real

  • @ahbushnell1
    @ahbushnell1 Рік тому

    paper ignition temperature is the ~250C which will melt solder.

  • @mpikas
    @mpikas Рік тому

    Would you do it again... not on the same one. I've done it 3x on the same iPhone for a friend that kept smashing their screen and the problem is that all those little connectors ar not designed for multiple connects/disconnects, and the more times you open it the less they grip when you reassemble. Very quickly you get to the point where the connectors won't stay together for long enough for you to get it put back together again.

  • @grindfi
    @grindfi Рік тому

    i am an expert on this, but this is a great video. dont be scared of technology, its basically ready built things using simple components. even up until the newest iphones or computers. the things just get smaller lol.

  • @regibson23
    @regibson23 Рік тому +1

    I did one of these a few months ago. Put it into a thick case and put a screen protector on and brought it into the shop. It fell off the work bench 2 hours later and it cracked again.
    It's staying cracked now.

  • @godfreypoon5148
    @godfreypoon5148 Рік тому

    Precisely what is that contrivance good for anyhow?

  • @NicoSmets
    @NicoSmets Рік тому

    I hope the default glue on the replacement screen holds. That has always (2 replacement jobs under my belt) been a problem for me. I buy third party glue strips right away now with a replacement screen.

    • @matthiasrandomstuff2221
      @matthiasrandomstuff2221  Рік тому

      I'm not sure. The case on my iPad actually extends over the edges of the glass, I might have to get a case like that for her's too.

  • @MrGoodkatable
    @MrGoodkatable Рік тому

    I have never seen you this happy =)

  • @GaryGrumble
    @GaryGrumble Рік тому

    I think that I would start with IFixit rather than a cheap part from Amazon. They have very good fix-it instructions.

  • @JoseSilveira-newhandleforYT

    It works, so, well done :-)

  • @Traderjoe
    @Traderjoe Рік тому

    I have zero confidence in myself for things of this nature. There are a few buried iPads that I had problems with and relegation to the ground seemed the most secure way of disposing of them

  • @stridervanmeter8409
    @stridervanmeter8409 Рік тому

    I always assumed that you were pretty handy with computers being that you used to work for blackberry. A magnetic screwdriver set with all the right bits makes repairs like this way easier. you could have turned off the ipad by holding the power button until the screen went black, thats how it is on almost everything, even the newest devices. Working on it while it was still on was ballsy and I'm surprised it worked.
    also, seeing you bend that corner back into place with a hammer right next to your new glass panel gave me a whole aneurysm

  • @julias-shed
    @julias-shed Рік тому +4

    Top tips from someone that has failed as well as succeeded. Use the 3D printer bed to prewarm glue I usually go for 80 Celsius. IPA in a syringe loosens the glue and makes it really easy 😀

    • @matthiasrandomstuff2221
      @matthiasrandomstuff2221  Рік тому +2

      what is ipa?

    • @daily8150
      @daily8150 Рік тому +3

      Isopropyl alcohol.

    • @julias-shed
      @julias-shed Рік тому

      @@matthiasrandomstuff2221 Isopropyl Alcohol used for cleaning resin prints etc.

    • @JimLambier
      @JimLambier Рік тому +1

      I've used Isopropyl at work for decades and until recently had never heard of it referred to as IPA. To me, IPA refers to a type of beer. The first time that I heard someone mention using IPA to clean, I thought it was a joke.

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Рік тому

      @@JimLambier those Indians sure drink a lot of beer. IPA!

  • @OhhBee007
    @OhhBee007 Рік тому

    Matthias we love you because of that: 4:03

  • @Pembolog
    @Pembolog Рік тому

    That tool thing at the start is called 'spudger'.

  • @Dingle.Donger
    @Dingle.Donger Рік тому

    Those tiny screws can be a nightmare. I replaced a cracked screen on an older iphone once and stripped one of those little screws. I ended up needing to use a dremel to cut it off.