- Joined
- Jan 18, 2010
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- Location
- Residing in Wicklow Ireland
- Printer Model
- Canon/3D, CR-10, CR-10S, KP-3
I was able to get a chopping board almost the exact size of the CR-10 platform, its only 5 mm short on the edges but who care, because I won’t be printing out that far anyway...
This glass is toughened and is rated for a temperture of 280c, best of all the surface has nice bevels, good and rough so everything should stick to it, (Should)
The metal bed of the CR-10 has a dip in the middle of it, (Bow) and levelling will be a real challenge, and so has my new glass, (An Auto leveller would be nice) I used 6 varying sizes of foil underneath the glass and stuck them down with hair spray, so they shouldn’t move.
Here are some Pics and the site where I got the board from...
click to enlarge..
https://www.amara.com/products/work...utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=criteoUK&amss=e11
P.S. It has just finished my first print job with the new glass, it worked perfect, as it should... Let’s hope it always preforms that way...
This glass is toughened and is rated for a temperture of 280c, best of all the surface has nice bevels, good and rough so everything should stick to it, (Should)
The metal bed of the CR-10 has a dip in the middle of it, (Bow) and levelling will be a real challenge, and so has my new glass, (An Auto leveller would be nice) I used 6 varying sizes of foil underneath the glass and stuck them down with hair spray, so they shouldn’t move.
Here are some Pics and the site where I got the board from...


https://www.amara.com/products/work...utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=criteoUK&amss=e11
P.S. It has just finished my first print job with the new glass, it worked perfect, as it should... Let’s hope it always preforms that way...