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Flexible Steel Plate Magnetic 235*235mm for Ender-3/V2/ Ender-3 Pro/Ender-5 US$13.99 (~A$18.64) Delivered @ Sovol3D

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Ender-3/Ender-3 Pro/Ender-5/Ender-5 Pro/CR-20/CR-20 Pro

  • More durable than PEI coating bed.
  • No need to be clipped on, taking better advantage of the print space without hitting the clips!
  • Super easy to remove and replace quickly, minimizing time between prints. Say goodbye to all those removal tools, spatulas, and knives.
  • The lower magnetic base comes with 3M adhesive surface, can fixed on the hot bed. No more tape, no more glue, release your printing anxiety.
  • Simple installation: Build surface and the stainless steel plate comes together. Just place them on the magnetic base and place 3M adhesive surface of magnetic base on top of normal build plate.

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  • +1

    Pay a little extra and get original glass.
    And 3-rd party BL-Touch.
    End of story.

    • All I did on mine is upgrade the springs and get a BL-Touch and I've never had a problem.

    • Any links? I need a better bed/plate for my Ender 5 Pro, hit me with the kit to get!

    • Would you have any suggestions for petg?

      The ender6 i use has carborundum glass which works amazingly well until a print rips a chunk out of the glass.

      It sticks a little bit too well and rips a chunk out on cooling.

    • I went back from a glass bed to this and will never look back… Bltouch is a must have though

  • +1

    I'm still all about the textured PEI it's.just magic with ABS and engineering filaments

  • Just a quick question for people who might know something about it and sorry if this is the wrong place to ask.

    I bought one of those creality glass beds, and if anything it's been a huge disappointment. I attached it with clips and then adjusted the z height and relevelled the bed thinking that was all I had to do, however whenever the PLA hits the bed it almost bounces off it.

    I did have some mild success by almost setting the z height to the exact same height minus the smallest increment off it to really drive it in but I run the risk of scratching it and then I thought maybe the PLA is returning to it's glass state as it's hitting the bed so I tried adding a good 10-15 degrees to the bed heat and another 10 on the extruder but haven't had any luck. I checked the bed temperature with a laser thermometer and it's pretty much within a degree or two of the settings.

    The only thing I haven't done is removed the original sticker bed from the aluminium base as I've spent hrs going through many variations on the heat settings and bed heights.

    Any thoughts what this could be?

    • +2

      Use a glue stick on the glass bro.

    • +1
      1. Glue stick is the most promising solution. Never fail.

      2. Isopropyl alcohol clean the bed before large print.

      3. Fully enclosed chamber can make printing a lot easier.

  • +1

    Everyone talking about a glass bed, go to IKEA and they sell small square mirrors… Glass is glass I think I had to trim mine down a little to fit, but it worked perfectly and the mirror is weird to watch

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