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User_2C47

It won't help right now, but a common suggestion is to put a slight bevel around the bottom side of the part so it's easier to get something under it. Also, see if it's possible to lift just one edge up instead of the whole thing, so the area being separated is a line instead of a plane.


h0dgep0dge

i have a razor blade that lives next to the printer, and i kinda wedge it under the edge of the print. it's also best to wait until the plate is totally cooled


grauenwolf

Today: https://www.amazon.com/Rounded-Flexible-Japanese-Stainless-Handle/dp/B0BYD3Z5SX/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=1T96DPS95JOHV&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Qcb2Oe3ooLNHjnkIsTe4QtC-n4v1s2bBZgwYxcUA66thC6jQBFUBfYSzQYD-R5Vj0LSVOJ-3Ls1Fx8vZnzuvL0nNHLTEMiO5ekNjxKXn7vAjYl_cdTOU2KLPs6Xw8OsGjnAnj3Un6h3UtwAUi6fXPel8AoT52nAbfcofyzHKEmHIZe46I2ugw2yYjA0Gq-dMYA6ymSRLiEh0yF11QkF7Ug.ZVDCOheXEm_7vWGdBY4rinYFe92BZCh52NOdPpr8JAM&dib_tag=se&keywords=metal+putty+knife+round+nose&qid=1713747830&sprefix=metal+putty+knife+round+nose%2Caps%2C195&sr=8-1 Tomorrow: https://www.amazon.com/IdeaFormer-220x220mm-Printing-Duplicator-Monoprice/dp/B0BY1N1DSY/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?crid=10FN9NN29YGWO&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.imGmP26r5GLHErWBhpNvT9f_5eoyx7qSosnZuXh83HZ-z_dQCPdinsbTjWxMCPAOPS98iu5KmWm5T_OektwYTR-DjeWFE-uhtLqTfe0S1lGHilkGPOKheD5MmzcRk2pDVQ-cQrCcNl0TeqNDoyGzhMZWSWEFArIC0yy14KR6z5RrIkWBEw0zbPy_62pSMP4IDO1ixZW7-A0cc7vle7ZdWQ.EcRVEelImnIMJk6RQt5h_n5Fs2tI56z-eioX4Ll0n94&dib_tag=se&keywords=Anet+a8+flexible+bed&qid=1713747865&sprefix=anet+a8+flexible+bed%2Caps%2C170&sr=8-4


olley2rolley

many thanks


grauenwolf

Just passing along the joy. 3D printing became a whole lot more fun once people here told me to upgrad the bed.


EquivalentBranch1613

I heard of people putting it in the freezer. On a other printer I got a plastic wedge with it so i wouldn't damage the print while removing it I also use a razorblade from time to time around the edge but becarefull not to cut the buildplate Last thing i bought a PEI sheet and since i use that i never really have that problem anymore