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Reddit mentions of Gizmo Dorks PEI Sheet 3D Printer Build Surface 220mm x 220mm (8.6" x 8.6") with Laminated 3M 468MP Adhesive, Made in The USA

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Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of Gizmo Dorks PEI Sheet 3D Printer Build Surface 220mm x 220mm (8.6" x 8.6") with Laminated 3M 468MP Adhesive, Made in The USA. Here are the top ones.

Gizmo Dorks PEI Sheet 3D Printer Build Surface 220mm x 220mm (8.6
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Made in the USA - Ultem 1000 PEI sheet installs quickly via the laminated adhesive on top of existing flat build platforms (e.g. borosilicate glass)Bubble free application - The 3M 468MP adhesive is already preapplied to the PEI; simply peel back the tape liner for quick adhesion to the bedBuild Surface - PEI is the perfect no prep build surface which is endlessly reusable for multiple prints; clean with isopropypl alcohol between prints (or with acetone on a COLD bed)ABS and PLA filaments (along with many other materials) print directly on to PEI surface without the need for additional adhesives, tapes, or slurryDimensions: 220 x 220mm / PEI thickness: 0.56mm (0.022 inches) / Laminated 3M 468MP adhesive thickness: 0.13mm (0.005 inches)
Specs:
Height0.03 Inches
Length8.6 Inches
Weight0.1 Pounds
Width8.6 Inches

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Found 6 comments on Gizmo Dorks PEI Sheet 3D Printer Build Surface 220mm x 220mm (8.6" x 8.6") with Laminated 3M 468MP Adhesive, Made in The USA:

u/FlyByPC · 2 pointsr/FixMyPrint

Something like this (find the size closest to what you need):

https://www.amazon.com/Gizmo-Dorks-Printer-Laminated-Adhesive/dp/B07FVQJ7QK

u/TheLurkerSpeaks · 1 pointr/ender3

I got you fam. Amazon!

This is what I use, installed on Day 1. Never had a problem with bed adhesion printing at 65, in fact it often sticks too much!

u/radoster95 · 1 pointr/3Dprinting

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FVQJ7QK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_IYxZCbFJJBGK3

This is the exact one i got from amazon, comes with an adhezive side, pretty easy to apply, and it seriously made a massive difference with adhesion.

u/geometrologist · 1 pointr/3Dprinting

For the bed, I did a removable bed plate from here:

https://www.printfab3d.com/product/profab-removable-flex-bed-system/

For the actual print surface I did choose PEI:

Gizmo Dorks PEI Sheet 3D Printer... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FVQJ7QK?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

I did a Noctura 40mm silent fan for the board

I used Capricorn brand bowden tube

I used an genuine E3DLite from Filastruder

Currently I am putting in a Titan extruded clone as well as MKS Base 1.6 board with Pi and bed MOSFET inside.

u/GiveToOedipus · 1 pointr/AnetA8

I absolutely must recommend a PEI sheet for printing ABS. It's the best printing surface I've used for being able to print ABS without having issues with the print tending to pull off the surface. I was using glass which is great for PLA, but even with hairspray, I was having issues with small areas of ABS pulling up somewhat regularly. Because it's a stiff sheet, it's easier to apply than tape without worrying about air bubbles. I still recommend having a boro glass plate as it's good for ensuring your bed is perfectly flat. Links below.

PEI Sheet: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FVQJ7QK/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_GC2lDb0FXF07W
Borosilicate Glass: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LFOI2VS/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_vD2lDb92XDS8T

Also, just FYI, if you plan on printing any part upgrades for your printer, especially if you plan on using cable chains, keep in mind that ABS prints pretty much require the use of an enclosure to keep the temperature stable and warm. PLA has a tendency of deforming when even only slightly warm and I had a number of issues when I first started using a cabinet as a result. You'll want to print your part upgrades in ABS so as to maintain rigidity in a warm enclosure. You can always start with PLA and later upgrade the parts to ABS, but keep this in mind if/when you move to filaments that require a warmer print environment.

And above all, upgrade your firmware to ensure you have some minimum safety features. I nearly had a fire early on with mine when my hotend thermal probe was accidentally pulled out during a print causing it to have a thermal runaway.