How to Remove Resin 3D Prints from Your Build Plate. Plus Other Tips!
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The Easy Way to Remove Models from Your Resin 3D Printer!
Okay, so your print just finished on your resin 3D printer. Now what? It's really important to learn how to safely remove prints from the build plate on your printer. If not done correctly this can lead to your models being damaged or you possibly getting hurt.
In this video, I will show you an easy way to remove models from the build plate without causing any damage to your models!
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Chapters
0:00 Video Intro
0:40 what tools do I need to remove prints from my build plate.
5:39 How to remove models from your resin 3D printer without any damage!
9:45 How to clean the build plate on your resin 3D printer.
11:03 How to mix up the resin in the vat of your 3D printer.
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Dude can’t thank you enough for these. Super helpful.
@SlicePrintRoleplay
Жыл бұрын
So glad to hear it was helpful! You are very welcome.
I wish there was a part 3, those two first videos were top notch! 👌
@SlicePrintRoleplay
Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate the feedback! I am absolutely working on the next step (part 3). It's unfortunately just going a bit slow.
@BoredT-Rex
Жыл бұрын
Yes looking forward to part 3. These videos very detailed and helpful.
@SlicePrintRoleplay
Жыл бұрын
@@BoredT-Rex so glad you've found them helpful!.. I have part 3 planned out and I'll try to get working on it soon!
I like this so much , specially how you laid out everything you need to have ready
@SlicePrintRoleplay
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, I'm so glad to hear that you enjoyed it!
Another great guide! Very professionally done, to the point yet accessible to absolute beginners. Impressive! Thanks for making these videos!
@SlicePrintRoleplay
Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate that feedback and encouragement, thank you!
This was great, I just bought my first Resin printer and i been watching people video to make sure i do everything right the first time!
@SlicePrintRoleplay
Жыл бұрын
So glad to hear that this video helped you!
Great breakdown of everything and the workflow. I've watched a lot of these beginner videos, but your method is extremely logical, thorough and easy to follow. Makes me feel that I've got a pretty good grasp of everything and I'm well prepared to finally fire up my printer. Very helpful for building my own step-action workflow for the entire process! Great content!
@SlicePrintRoleplay
Жыл бұрын
That is exactly what I hoped people would gain from this video so I'm extremely happy to hear that! Thanks for your feedback!
This is very helpful. I particularly noticed your comment on making sure not to bend or break the build plate when removing prints!
@SlicePrintRoleplay
Жыл бұрын
So glad you found it helpful. Yeah it's definitely not something a lot of people realize, but it's important.
Great tutorial and overview of the whole process!
@SlicePrintRoleplay
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
The single sided 45° tipped tools work best compared to the flat/90, I rotate the tool once underneath to peel the part equally around. it's more rare than the dual angle ones, but worth the extra cost
Great video bro super helpful
Thank you for explaining to a total newbie
@SlicePrintRoleplay
Жыл бұрын
You are very welcome. I always try to make my videos accessible to everyone. 😊
As part 01, this one is very useful! Thanks A LOT!
@SlicePrintRoleplay
2 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear it!
PLEASE make a video on Washing and Curing. You do a great job!
This really helped refine my workflow for printing. Thanks for making this! It was crazy helpful.
@minmaxwell6583
Жыл бұрын
I do have a question if you are still monitoring this by chance. How effective is the ipa wet paper towel at cleaning up resin? For example let’s say some resin is on the handle of a tool. Would wiping that handle down get enough of it to be considered safe to touch or would you recommend a more thorough cleaning?
@SlicePrintRoleplay
Жыл бұрын
@@minmaxwell6583 I'm so glad to hear that this video helped you! So I should state by saying I'm not a doctor or a chemist so any input I give is purely from my own experience. I try my absolute best to avoid contaminating surfaces I might touch with my bare hands. So handles of tools, work surfaces, etc... However, when resin has ended up on my tools I've been able to clean (seemly) all traces of it away with IPA on a paper towel. So far I've not had any issues with irritation on my skin... I hope that answers your question.
Holy shit! Thank you so much because every time I do it oftentimes models will go flying across the room because I was just putting so much pressure into it to get it off or I have to literally wiggle the models off of the supports and leave the supports on there until I can take them off later but it just took so long to get everything off the build plate. That and then I heard that hot water helps. But then I run the risk of getting the models wet and if it's not the water washable resin then it's sometimes might mess with it
Great video. Reassuring to my current process. Thank you very much for more useful content!
@SlicePrintRoleplay
2 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad to hear that you found it helpful! 😊
Thank you very much- really great information.
@SlicePrintRoleplay
Жыл бұрын
So glad you found it helpful!
Excellent point about the build plate being 90* to the table and adjustment point off of it. At a minimum, a re-level would be suggested if you do not. Great workflow video. Thanks
@SlicePrintRoleplay
2 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear your found this video helpful! I'll never say that my way is the best way. However, the way I do things is the result of testing and refining the process to improve my results.... So I also don't think my way is the worst way. 😊
Nice thank you
@SlicePrintRoleplay
2 жыл бұрын
You are very welcome!
You explain everything in a way that's easy to understand for a beginner like myself. I'm about to start printing and i wanna make sure i have all the steps down and have all the tools i need before i start. Any update on part 3?
@SlicePrintRoleplay
Жыл бұрын
Still coming, but slowly. I plan on explaining the 3 main options you have for cleaning your models. Each has pros and cons so hopefully it will be useful for everyone.
Soak the prints in warm water on the plate for like 5 minutes. Just hot water from the sink, and the prints will fall off the plate and be super easy to remove supports.
@SlicePrintRoleplay
2 жыл бұрын
That's definitely not a bad option. For me though that requires a little too much prep and cleanup. However, for models with really thin parts or small supports then that would definitely make it worth it! Just be sure to dispose of the water properly.
I love using the blue towels for everything that i need to last more than 1 wipe (not the bathroom lol).
@SlicePrintRoleplay
Жыл бұрын
Haha!
I'd really appreciate an additional video for the final(?) stage. Removing supports, cleaning the model and curing the model. Assuming we don't use a store bought machine solution. Just an idea! Thanks for the vids!
@SlicePrintRoleplay
8 ай бұрын
I really appreciate the suggestion. It absolutely is my intention to create a detailed tutorial video for each additional set in the process. Unfortunately, a close family member has been fighting through some health issues. So, I just haven't had time for long-form video creation while I've been helping them work through that.... But things are getting better so hopefully I can get back to it soon!
@bbsphotography2187
8 ай бұрын
@@SlicePrintRoleplay I can totally relate to how that situation dominates all other aspects of life and wouldn't expect you to prioritise videos at that time! Glad things are getting better for you and your family.
I got a tool that is a very smoothly ground thinner, narrower version of a scraper that I got off of amazon that does and excellent job of popping things off of the build plate with as much control as possible. It is much better than your generic paint scraper. Edit: If i'm making another print right away I also wipe the rubber spatula off on the top of the build plate as it's going straight back into the stirred resin, any that drips off get right back into the vat that way as well.
@SlicePrintRoleplay
2 жыл бұрын
Oh that sounds like an awesome tool for this job! I'll definitely keep an eye out for something similar. That's a great point about scraping it against the build plate! Thanks for that!
Good tips! I thought this AFTER i just found out my print ended 30 min after i got to work. I can't get it off the build plate for another 12 hrs.
@SlicePrintRoleplay
Жыл бұрын
Aww that's such a pain. Waiting to remove it is so hard!
I just got my first ever resin printer yesterday and watched both of your videos at the end of work today. I am so heartbroken there’s no part 3 yet 😭 If you’re open to suggestions, please cover water washable resin, I can’t find nearly as much good content on it compared to traditional resin that’s rinsed with IPA.
@SlicePrintRoleplay
Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate the encouragement and I promise part 3 and 4 are coming. Oddly enough I've been really thinking about doing a deep dive (not literally) into water washable resin. Hopefully that's not too far off either.
What do you do with the printed models once they are removed from the build plate?
Tldr get a flexible build plate. Pull it off bend it done. No damaged parts no struggle
@SlicePrintRoleplay
Жыл бұрын
Yep that comments been made a few times. I do absolutely recommend flex plates. However, no printer (that I know of) comes with one installed. So I figured this info might help people just starting out.
@Josh-bc7gi
Жыл бұрын
@@SlicePrintRoleplay I didn't mean to offend I did heavy research before buying my printer and ordered a flex plate with it. I've never actually scraped a part off but I've seen lots of videos and it just doesn't look like a good time lol.
@SlicePrintRoleplay
Жыл бұрын
@@Josh-bc7gi no offense taken. But you should know that you are in a very small group that bought a flex plate with their printer. It was definitely a good call. 👍
Never latex gloves for anything. You can become allergic to it as you get more exposure. 😊
Hi, I use pliars. They actually do the same the corner of the scraper does but you can control the force you apply and losen the model rather than poping it of the build plate. The model does not take flight that easy when I do it and I can losen even aggressive cases of adhesion.
@SlicePrintRoleplay
2 жыл бұрын
Interesting. I'll be honest that sounds like it would definitely damage your models... But I'll gladly admit that I could very well be wrong... I'd love to see a video of your process if you're willing to post one in the Slice Print Roleplay Facebook group.
@buzzm.8797
2 жыл бұрын
@@SlicePrintRoleplay It works best with pliars for electronics that form a plane on one side when closed. Open the pliars and put them with the flat side on to the build plate with both tips touching the raft or platform of the print. Now gently close the pliars until you feel that the tips are between raft/platform and built plate. You can press further to gain more area or start to tilt the pliars gently. It takes a bit of practice but I have a lot of control over the model when I remove it from the built plate. Sorry I have no facebook, I can't post a video into the group.
TNX, it is a small model, big problem is on large models! do you have a video about that?
@SlicePrintRoleplay
10 ай бұрын
Can you explain the problem you're running into with large models?
wait where is the blue handled spatula that came with the EPAX? That is by far my go to scraper!
@SlicePrintRoleplay
2 жыл бұрын
Haha that's definitely not a bad choice and it's one of my favorites as well! 😊
If there's a big scratch* on the build plate but its flat will it still work fine? You said that you should feel it to be smooth and it feels smooth is that okay?
@SlicePrintRoleplay
Жыл бұрын
Yep that should be fine. If you can run your finger across the scratch and you don't feel any sharp points then it's fine.
I use a plastic scraper or an old plastic card sanded down on one edge, i would never use a metal scraper on my bed, it scratches up the surface (which is usually sanded/textured to maximuse adhesion with your print) and if you did put a gouge or miss a metal flake you can cut your FEP film with will ruin your entire printer (resin leak)
@SlicePrintRoleplay
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you found something that works for you.
Awesome video, thank you. What's your process for cleaning the vat? I just did my very first test print, emptied resin back into its container, and I wiped my pfa with 99% alcohol. It's now hazy... not sure if that was the wrong move
@SlicePrintRoleplay
Жыл бұрын
Hey there. I actually have a video that covers my process for cleaning the vat. I'll post it below. Your FEP is probably fine. I'm betting you just need to give it another wip or two maybe one with IPA and one without. kzread.info/dash/bejne/laqBu7WGm7TclNo.html
@austins.4459
Жыл бұрын
@@SlicePrintRoleplay Thank you!!
@SlicePrintRoleplay
Жыл бұрын
@@austins.4459 You are very welcome. 😊
Hello! How are you dealing with removing the islands?
@SlicePrintRoleplay
Жыл бұрын
I actually have a video that covers my process of checking for and removing islands. kzread.info/dash/bejne/ioaOq9ywnNm8m9Y.html
Do you leave resin in printer or do you put it in bottle after every print?
@SlicePrintRoleplay
Жыл бұрын
If you have a failed print then yes definitely filter the resin from your vat back into the bottle. If your print looks good with no failures then you're fine to leave the resin in the vat. I've left resin in the vat for weeks without issue. Just stir it well before use. If you need it, here's a video going over how to drain your vat after a failed print. kzread.info/dash/bejne/laqBu7WGm7TclNo.html
what do we do if we gouge the build plate? I accidently left a nice gouge in mine.
@SlicePrintRoleplay
21 күн бұрын
That's totally common. Can you feel any raised or sharp bits around where you dug into it? If not then don't worry. If so then take some 220 grit sandpaper to just that sharp area and knock it down.
But what do we do when something is stuck to the feb?
@SlicePrintRoleplay
2 жыл бұрын
That's a great question. Here's a video showing my process for removing prints from the FEP. Let me know if you have any questions. kzread.info5p9kvN96HYs?feature=share
I lost my scraper now the print is stuck 💀
@SlicePrintRoleplay
3 ай бұрын
Wait until the sun goes down and it's cold outside. Take your build plate outside and let it get cold. The part should pop off after that. 😊
@aspect2399
3 ай бұрын
@@SlicePrintRoleplay I just used hot water and a knife and it went off smoothly know I know what to do if I lose my scrapper. (I have to keep the knife only for resin now)