PRINTS NOT STICKING - PRINTING ON GLASS | No glue or hairspray needed | BEAUTIFUL PLA PRINTS

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Can you print PLA on Glass without glue or hair spray? Yes, an the prints are gorgeous, beautiful clean PLA prints with a smooth like glass base. Check out this video if your prints are not sticking. Try it out, you will be so surprised. Just make sure the bed is level and you have good layer squish.

I am getting a lot of requests for the temps, this is what I use:
- Hotend - 200 Degrees C
- Bed - 60 Degrees C

I would like to thank Jason for all the hard work you put into getting this video edited.

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Special Thanks:
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Val Wolff - My wife for all her wonderful support
Jason Wolff - All your hard work editing this video
3D Printing Nerd - Great channel with great knowledge
Makers Muze - Great channel, lots of great topics

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After hours of frustration with my print not sticking, this video saved the day. Thank you so much.

jamesedward
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Wow! Talk about an instant fix! Not getting my parts to stick has been plaguing me for a bit now, and just washing my glass bed was the solution. What a dream!

TheRedTrillium
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This absolutely worked for me (so far, in the middle of the first big print, but it is going flawlessly so far). I had tried for the past few nights to get PLA to stick to my coated Creality glass. Wiped with alcohol, washed with detergent, and honestly, I think it was the dish rags (cloth) that was the culprit. I put on some new disposable rubber gloves, washed the entire glass with dishwashing liquid in hot water, rinsed, and dried with paper towels. Of course, levelled an re-levelled the bed before starting. One thing I did do for my first print was run the PLA at 215 degrees, bed at 63, and reduced my first layer print speed to 5mm/sec. Even the finest detail in the first layer looks practically flawless. Much thanks!

glenndoncer
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What a lifesaver!!! I flipped over my creality glass bed, washed ( blue dawn dishsoap) and it worked the very first time. THANK YOU!!!

rosam
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Been doing it this way for a good year now. Instead of washing the glass I just keep a spray bottle with rubbing alcohol and just wipe it off with a papertowel before starting each print.

unclejew
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OMG!!!! I have had so many problems with printing of stuff not printing and I spent days worth of time toying with glue and hair spay. I always have cleaned my glass with isopropyl alcohol and "thought" it was clean. I tried what you suggested and omg that was night and day difference. thank you so much. you should have more like they you have you made really good content.

jacobmohr
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Wow!!! After 3+ failed prints and trying other solutions this worked extremely well. 10/10. I only had regular dish soap and it still worked wonders.

kylevargo
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Thank you so much for your trick. I was having problem sticking on my bed even with adhesive. Now it all works great.

felix
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First class tip. I couldn't figure out how to get the plastic to stick but thanks to your tip I am now a happy printer.😀

Michael-
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I have used an Ender 3 V2 for about 6 months, and I have always had to print with brim. I tried this as an experiment, and it worked!!! Not more alcohol wipes for me - strictly lemon scented dish soap from now on! 😀

michaelmarsh
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Wow that’s awesome.
I’m printing now on the glass with no glue stick. 😊
Thanks for the video.

andriimartynov
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Dude!! I just want to thank you for this video. I have a CR10S, and I just installed a BLTouch. I was looking if printing straight on class was just a dream. For about 2 years I've been printing with masking tape and glue stick, and I thought with the BLTouch, I would almost have to tape my entire bed and avoid seam lines. I followed your instructions and for the FIRST time, I printed a part straight on the glass!!! I almost can't believe it! I thought that I needed to buy these (new mats?) that they have. But I'm very glad I have found your video. A big thank you!

makingcookingfixing
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Well, I was fighting with Glue sticks, but this worked beautifully! I did slow down my first layer a lot as well.

fcsbob
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Hello and thank you for the nice video! I m struggling so much with an Artillery Hornet that keeps warp my prints, i just don't know what to do, should I put a 4mm glass on the top of the printer stock glass? Thank you very much

gabrieleg.
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After a day of frustration trying to get my 2nd ever print to stick. Flipped over the glass on my Ender 6 after a good clean and hey presto sticking like a charm. Life Saver. :)

coldfishmusic
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This is great and all but a calibration cube is a super easy thing to print. If you try to do anything with details on the bottom i have never had it work.

rikijamie
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Thank you this worked a treat. Not sure what I was doing wrong before using underside of ender glass plate now 😊

blackpoolbootz
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If you have an Ender 3 v2 and are struggling to make the first layer stick, flip over the bed and put the just glass side up. Do what this video says, and that's it. I had been struggling for A WHOLE DAY with the first layer not sticking. Now it did. Thanks a lot!

agustinsaenz
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awesome, new to 3d printing was trying so many different methods with mix results, prints lifting and not sticking at all , Cleaned with morning freash and paper towel works great

julianbell
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Love this it actually works better than glue

malcomeespag