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🖨️ Efficient Printing Solutions with BuildTak Printing Build Surface Square Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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Description of 🖨️ Efficient Printing Solutions with BuildTak Printing Build Surface Square

Build sheet adheres to a print bed to help the filament stick during printing, while also enabling clean removal of the printed part afterward. Compatible with ABS, PLA, HIPS, PET+, brick, wood, and flexible (TPE) filaments (sold separately). Durable construction allows for multiple uses with either the same or different filament material. Single sheet design installs more quickly and with fewer bubbles than tape or films. For use with fused-filament 3D printers (sold separately).

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

A must for ABS lovers

If you are a 3D printer, you know two things. Firstly, it takes 40 hours to set up each printer properly, and secondly, the first layer of everything. If you get the first, second, and third layers right, the rest of the print follows. Carefully. predictable. May I say: consistently? The BuildTak tax and subsequent bed leveling is only a small price to pay for prints that last predictably. Now I only print ABS, so the heating of the beds, but that's a cat's meow. "The BuildTak layer costs bite,

Pros
  • Compatible with ABS, PLA, HIPS, PET+, Brick, Wood and flexible (TPE) filaments (sold separately)
Cons
  • No power

Revainrating 5 out of 5

and it works (perfectly) for me 3) after cooling

Edit review: it works great! (Read the original review) - I put a magnetic sheet under the Buildtack surface. That way I can take it out of the printer, twist it a bit to loosen the prints from the surface, and return it for the next print. - You can use A4 to level the bed, but just a little more than usual, just a little! You should try this and you will be happy :DOriginal Review:First of all. I only print with PLAnow. I'll write down what I use and it works for me with no issues! I stick it

Pros
  • Sturdy construction allows multiple use of the same or different filament material
Cons
  • thin

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good for printing, the cost can be hard to justify.

This method works great compared to all the other methods I have used to keep the pressure on the surface of the assembly. I have some fairly large square ABS pieces to warp very little. Don't expect that you can get a piece that doesn't warp at all when you go big and square just by switching to these for your build area, it's just not possible, but expect them to come out much better. You will probably still want to use margins for these parts as well. Its strength is also its weakness. It's…

Pros
  • Single sheet design cures faster and with fewer bubbles than tape or foil
Cons
  • I will add later