Creality Ender 3 Glass Bed Upgraded Platform 235x235x4mm for Ender 3 S1/ Ender 3 / Ender 3 Pro/Ender 3 V2/ Ender 5/ Ender 5 Pro, 3D Printer Tempered Glass Build Plate Surface
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Dustin
> 3 daySo far I’ve printed three things! This is a definite upgrade from my original Ender build plate! The glass plate is very flat and was easy to level. The adhesion is excellent and after the bed cools the print pops right off.
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Priyank
> 3 dayThis Glass bed has dual surface. On coated grainy and other smooth and can print on both the surfaces. The smooth surface may not stick well when printed without heat. Does not come with clips to stick it to bed, binder clip were used to hold it to bed. I had some trouble removing the prints but going through group I learnt that I have to let the bed cool down and the prints with popup with a little nudge. I would say it is a good choice of upgrade to resolve the heated bed warping.
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knubknub
> 3 dayFirst one I received was warped. Quickly got a replacement after contacting the seller. No issues with the new one. Good adhesion and easyily releases when it cools.
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Jason
> 3 dayNothing I try will get the print to stick with this bed, on the rare occasion something sticks in the beginning it either starts warping and I kill the print or it breaks free and were shooting plastic spaghetti everywhere. Totally worthless waste of money.
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Russell
> 3 dayI like how most of my prints stick to the glass. What I dont like is you have to wait for the glass to cool down to remove your part.
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Nate
Greater than one weekI bought a new plate in Jan 2021 and it worked great for about 10 months. Then re-ordered the same product recently, and it didnt have enough black grip stuff, so no filament would stick to it. I sent it back for a replacement, and the new one had the same problem, must be a bad batch. Got a refund, and now Im using the old one again, still works ok.
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Young.pdf
> 3 dayI purchased this as an upgrade to my base Ender 3. It was very easy to install. I just used binder clips to hold it on. A couple of tips for those new to printing like myself: Make sure to move your z-axis switch as it will make bed leveling much easier and prevent you from scratching yours like I did to mine. Also, print your first layer with a hotter bed and hot end temperature. Ive been doing PLA prints and I am doing 70*F bed and 205*F end to make sure the print does not warp. I anticipate the coating to wear out over time but you can flip it and use the smooth glass side with adhesion like a glue stick or hairspray. Overall, much better than the stock bed.
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M. West
> 3 dayI was looking to upgrade my Ender 3 Pro from the stock magnetic bed to a glass bed in order to print higher temp filaments. I settled on this, the standard Crealty glass bed. The bed itself works great, no problems. Since it does not come from Crealty itself, I was wondering how this would turn out, but no problems. The bed was in stock and delivered quickly per my Prime account. It works great, no issues at all.
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Phil-Bill
> 3 dayI’ve been getting PERFECT first layers using this print bed. HIGHLY recommend! And I recommend using 65 degree Celsius for printing, DO NOT remove your print from the bed until it cools down to 35 degrees.
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Erik G.
> 3 dayBeen using for a bit and havent had any issues yet. Printed dozens of items and all stick and release super easy. There are a couple of different textured glass beds similar to this, and they all work the same way. When the glass bed is heated and printing, the plastic sticks to the texture on the glass since it has little divots. Much easier than just plain glass that is too smooth and wont adhere correctly unless it is perfectly leveled and cleaned. Then once the glass cools, the textured material actually contracts, popping off the print. No need to pry anything off, just a little push or pull and it pops right off. Tip: dont use any glue or anything like that. Just keep it clean and it will work as intended. Also, many people like to use binder clips to hold bed surfaces down, but they get in the way and annoy me. Just use some masking tape along some of the edges and it will stick fine, as shown in my picture.