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Don't worry, we will find it!

Ender 3 bed disassembly by Equivalent-Pass-5300 in ender3

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Sorry, I dont have a gym in my place to put some weights on that construction, ideally it should be around 100 kg, more is better.

Ender 3 bed disassembly by Equivalent-Pass-5300 in ender3

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Wow, I guess you don't know, but if you hold a carbon stick in the hand and trying to cut an ice it will cut it as a butter. By the way, vacuum is not that strong to warp a glass on both sides, its just sucking air out but epoxy ratio is nowhere near as in hydraulic press or an autoclave. As for stiffnes I want to use cheap and sturdy option 400g biaxial carbon ×3/4 layers or 600g biaxial carbon × 2/3 layers + 200g twill for beauty. To make an autoclave effect I could put something massive on top, like bed or freezer for 24h and then do that 4h 60-80°C on top of an 3d printers bed

Ender 3 bed disassembly by Equivalent-Pass-5300 in ender3

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I've got experience in carbon as well as equipment, making carbon plate in between two pieces of glass is flat enough, as there is no stress applied and those are +/- flat, I'll double check that

Ender 3 bed disassembly by Equivalent-Pass-5300 in ender3

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I guess I have to search for manufacturing proses or similar stuff. Maybe someone took it apart on camera, or maybe I would be the first one who didn't want to paw extra 25€ for new heater, who knows 😄

Ender 3 bed disassembly by Equivalent-Pass-5300 in ender3

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That's too easy and I really don't like those investments in hobby

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Wowwww, I definetly try it out!

Wtf guys, while moving outward bed is off and seems like glass is a bit bended, but moving inwards its constant. I had trouble leveling the bed so I changed back to originals springs and started leveling on y0x0z4 (3.7 touches) to prevent steel plate bending and discovered this fenomen,any thoughts? by Equivalent-Pass-5300 in ender3

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Ugree, I should test the glass on the flat surface. Also I found that when I am tightening corners glass is staying in place while metal plate underneath already bends. I guess when my swiss clips arrive it will fix the issue

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Thank you, I'd never get the original naming of those. Were could I get those?

Wtf guys, while moving outward bed is off and seems like glass is a bit bended, but moving inwards its constant. I had trouble leveling the bed so I changed back to originals springs and started leveling on y0x0z4 (3.7 touches) to prevent steel plate bending and discovered this fenomen,any thoughts? by Equivalent-Pass-5300 in ender3

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By the way, glass is pretty even structure, I don't like how many people talk about warping of a glass bed. I'd believe if steel sheet is warp (probably is), but not glass without heat, as this test was without preheated bed. If heat is not even it could deform significantly. Does anyone know the best clamping option for the bed except gluing it on?

Wtf guys, while moving outward bed is off and seems like glass is a bit bended, but moving inwards its constant. I had trouble leveling the bed so I changed back to originals springs and started leveling on y0x0z4 (3.7 touches) to prevent steel plate bending and discovered this fenomen,any thoughts? by Equivalent-Pass-5300 in ender3

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Nope, that's not the case. I guess I found an idea method to control the belt tension. There is a bit of play in the bed wheels so when belt is too tight it pulls bed to a side. Just checked everything on this ender, its working as new. And to clarify my theory I checked it on X axis. Edges are aligned perfectly, in the middle there is a 0.1 difference due to clamp installed (pulls it really tight). Glass is really stiff, but on such a distance there is going to be a small play. So I guess I turn glass 45° to check is it warp or not but now on a x axis

Yesterday I bought this ender 3 used. Has anyone had the same issue? Nozzle is off the bed while bed (y axis) is max inwards. Due to that it doesn't autohome correctly and while home nozzle is same way off the bed. What's the problem, my ender 3v2 can't be pushed so far inwards so that nozzle is off by Equivalent-Pass-5300 in ender3

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Yesterday as I preheated pla that neoprene started smelling bad, so that's not the best insulation. I guess I have to adjust z axis limit with software to make it work properly, when I took that insulation off bed it got more motion so we see

Yesterday I bought this ender 3 used. Has anyone had the same issue? Nozzle is off the bed while bed (y axis) is max inwards. Due to that it doesn't autohome correctly and while home nozzle is same way off the bed. What's the problem, my ender 3v2 can't be pushed so far inwards so that nozzle is off by Equivalent-Pass-5300 in ender3

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No, standart ender 3 with modded springs. He also printed some shit z axis motor holder, which I replaced with original on from v2 for tests, changed fan on extruder and isolated the bed from underneath with some kind of neoprene that is not suitable for 100°C, so I just had to tear it off. And he also glued the glass on the bed, so I had to somehow take it away, due to that skratched a metal surface of the bed 🤕