How To Fix Warping And Adhesion Problems | Tips & Tricks #3dprinting

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Are you tired of your 3D prints warping or failing to stick to the bed? Look no further!

In this video, I will walk you through step-by-step solutions to tackle warping and adhesion issues in 3D printing.

From adjusting bed leveling and temperature settings to utilizing different types of adhesion aids, we've got you covered. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced maker, these tips and tricks will help you achieve flawless prints every time.

Don't let warping ruin your prints—watch now and take your 3D printing game to the next level!

Here is the link to the glue I used in this video. This is an affiliate link and I receive a small commission which helps me with funding these videos.
Magigoo:

I also sell my Nespresso pod holders from the video on my Etsy store:

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:15 3D printing Issues I Had
00:43 Common reasons for these problems
00:56 Leveling and Z-Offset
01:21 Bed Temperature
01:34 Glue Sticks
01:48 Results

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2 minutes and straight to the point? That’s a sub from me

LoneHawk
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It’s recommended to wash your bed with dish soap every now and then. I normally clean with isopropyl alcohol but occasionally start having adhesion issues. Wash with dish soap and water and off to the races again.

brucehirsch
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Thank you for the short, no-nonsense informative video

ItsFaber
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same as Lonehawk! 2 min and straight to the point! EASY W!!!! thanks alot!

ThorviiksADV
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Really thought the "rub glue all over the thing" idea was an inside joke used to haze those new to the hobby. This is exactly the reason I waited so long to get into the hobby.

jdgregson
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Exactly what I was looking for thank you!

AeromatterYT
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When using glue sticks, I wash the bed with detergent to get a water break surface. I rinse off the detergent with fresh water. While the bed is still wet, I apply glue stick and use my grease free finger to mix the glue stick with the water to form a medium thick paste. When dry, this leaves a very smooth flat surface.

darrenconway
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Printing with PLA I keep my bed temp at 60 and nozzle at 205 for first layer. I also lower the speed for the first layer to 30mm/s (I can print up to 150mm/s). After the first layer I increase my speed to 60 mm/s and keep nozzle temp at 205 and keep the bed temp at 60 for the remainder of the print. I do not use any adhesion just a clean bed.

gooosfrabaYT
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That was my problem. Order my Magiooo no more issues. Thanks!! Keep making great content.

Robsmith
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Amazing video! It doesn't matter if your channel is small, you can still make great things!

MaximRodin-su
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Right to the point, no time wasted, thank you!

vahpr
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Thank you kindly for the concise info!!

WangleLine
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Using a smooth PEI build plate helps. It can stick almost too good. The downside is that they are more sensitive to fatty fingerprints compared to textured plates.

snugglesjuggler
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1. Z offset, smush dat 1st layer.
2. Drafts. Stop em'
3. Clean surface
4. Print slowly first
5. Dont go from 0-100 fan speed. Ramp up slow

TurboRetard
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Had the same issue, same printer. Wash with soap and water. Bed temp is always 70 and i use brims on everything. Never had a problem since. After the print, if you allow the bed to cool completely (i turn on a fan) the print releases completely on its own, and you dont need to clean the bed to print again.

BatmanIII
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I'm new to this, and had same issues too. The reason i found out is my gantry was not perfectly square (i had to disassemble it for transport)
I identified the problem by one of the rollers spinning freely on the z axis. I fixed it by loosening the bottom and top screws on both poles, raising the z axis all the way to the top, tightening tue top screws, then lowering z axis to bottom and tightening bottom screws. I verified by checking all z axis rollers have friction with the poles, and a straight edge.

dgurevich
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Thanks for the Useful Tip this might help with My ABS prints lifting slightly at the corners

ocularcavity
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Thank you so much! Fixed the issue for me complitely, but it works too well...

LOLVideosMT
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How much of an effect does a heated bed have on warping with 3D prints? My printer doesn't have one, so not sure if there other measures I should take or if everything else that he's mentioned is enough to solve warping.

NickIsQBFox
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Hey boss so im having an issue maybe you can help with. I basically am having issues with the bed temp ive been keeping it at 50 and the nozzle temp at 220 with the z at -1.87. The issue is that some prints have been printing just fine but others wont get the first layer down right or if they do it starts getting like straight spaghetti. I think I’ve narrowed it down to bed temps but I have no idea. It printed very well once and then the next time i couldnt get the first layer down i started using elmers glue and that seems to help but then the first layer will be separated by gaps

german