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Oh cool, does anyone have experience with those? Can you cut along an aluminum ruler? Our material is very thin and I worry about it shifting without some kind of guide.
Is there a quick way to remove or prevent these strands from sticking out? I've tried using a lighter and it causes the strands to curl back and form a small ball, which isn't slightly either. I cant use any kind of hem tape because these are rolled and unrolled pretty tightly. I'm using an Olfa...
Let me see if I understand. So the edge of the banner is folded over and creates a double layer like a hem (that you sew), and the adhesive velcro goes over that?
What is spit balling?
I've always found folding over the edge to be difficult as I need to line it up exactly at the halfway point. Maybe this splicing tape will work since it claims to bond hard-to-bond plastics...
We have a velcro tape on the opposite side and I wanted to block the holes so that air doesn't degrade the adhesive over time. Sort of like sealing it from both sides. The velcro holds pretty well cause it has an acrylic adhesive, but we've noticed that after a year or so it starts to degrade...
I need a tape that's ideally 0.75" but can be as wide as 1" to apply over a mesh printed with latex. Everything I've tried so far eventually peels off after a few days. Anyone have suggestions?
I was looking at this thing but I thought it had a heated chamber and it does not.
https://www.matterhackers.com/store/l/raise3d-e2-industrial-3d-printer/sk/M2RMS6NN
Now that Stratasys's patent on their original heated chambers have run out, I'm sure there will be more affordable printers in...
Its not ideal but I priced in the replacements. Fortunately its a low volume part, but I will look into a better solution in the long run if I have to ramp up production. Might just require one of those $3000 printers with a heated chamber that can go up to 70-80C and hold it.
It takes up almost the entire build plate to print one set. Thats why for this I use a solid sheet of boro glass and clips. I figure I can flip the glass over once it cracks on one side.
These brackets. The bottom needs to be aesthetic, and even a little bit of lift will catch the light. I've also had that issue with magnetic spring sheets where it would bow upwards cause the warping is too strong.
I sent a spool to a guy running a print shop with MK3s to see if he got better results, and he said it drove him crazy too. He had a PEI coated spring steel sheet and the outer edges all lifted from the plate. The only thing I've found that can hold it firmly to the floor is that glue, and I've...
Thats not bad. I dont know why, but my polymaker ASA does not seem to stick to PEI at all. I even have it sanded down with 40 grit for a real rough surface.
I could not get polymaker ASA to stick to PEI well enough for a perfectly flat bottom (about a 4x4 flat part). Best solution I've found is to use layerneer on a boro glass plate. My printer is also inside a small pot tent with a space heater and I think it gets around 50-60C. I cant believe your...
We currently use this polyester banner material that has a silk-ish feel for certain window work since the artwork is visible from both sides at night when backlit from the inside. The only problem is that the rolls only come in 54" and I would like something that matches our other material at...
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