I have been printing with PETG on glass for a little while now, and have gone through almost an entire roll. Yesterday I had my first print stick so hard that it delaminated the glass :(. I stopped using hairspray as it made the prints not stick at all, and printing bare glass was just fine. But something about yesterdays print made the glass give up. Is this how PETG + Glass normally fails? Works perfectly for years, and then suddenly fails?

  • @[email protected]
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    32 years ago

    This does happen.

    +1 for glue stick.

    Also a layer of blue painters tape works well for me.

    Another thing I’ve had good success with is cleaning the bed well with 95% IPA (thanks resin printing!) Then dropping the build plate with print attached into the freezer for a bit after it’s done.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      22 years ago

      I used to do tape, but i really like the smooth finish that bare glass gives. Glue stick gave me bed adhesion issues, and i cant easily remove the glass bed.

      I think the glass delaminated while it was cooling normally, not when i was prying it off.

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          12 years ago

          I went with glass originally as it seemed at the time to be durable and therefore less waste. I don’t want to generate extra waste. And those pei sheets dont look cheap :/

          Thanks for the suggestion though, will keep it in mind

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    22 years ago

    I don’t tend to print on glass, but this failure mode isn’t surprising - repeated heating and cooling, plus the mechanical stress of the PETG slightly contracting as it cools will create microscopic cracks the build over time until the sheet fails

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      12 years ago

      Yup, in hindsight that seems obvious. But i never had super strong adhesion to begin with, so I assumed it was fine. And my impression was that petg glass failures were something that happened instantly, rather than a gradual thing.

  • Vashtea
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    2 years ago

    Windex and gluestick are other options besides hairspray. And yes, you experience is not uncommon.

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      22 years ago

      Never tried Windex, but might give that a go. Gluestick had the same issue, lots of prints wouldn’t actually stick so I had lots of failures :/ I vaguely remember someone suggesting sugar water, so might try that as well.