Reddit Reddit reviews BuildTak 3D Printing Build Surface, 6.5" x 6.5" Square, Black (Pack of 3)

We found 4 Reddit comments about BuildTak 3D Printing Build Surface, 6.5" x 6.5" Square, Black (Pack of 3). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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BuildTak 3D Printing Build Surface, 6.5
Build sheet adheres to a print bed to help the filament stick during printing, while also enabling clean removal of the printed part afterwardCompatible with ABS, PLA, HIPS, PET+, brick, wood, and flexible (TPE) filaments (sold separately)Durable construction allows for multiple uses with either the same or different filament materialSingle sheet design installs more quickly and with fewer bubbles than tape or filmsFor use with fused-filament 3D printers (sold separately)
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4 Reddit comments about BuildTak 3D Printing Build Surface, 6.5" x 6.5" Square, Black (Pack of 3):

u/DFrostedWangsAccount · 8 pointsr/3Dprinting

The Monoprice Maker Select V2 goes on sale regularly for less than the normal $350 price tag, I got mine for $312.

However, if you don't need the larger build area (180x180x200mm) then the MP Select Mini is only $200 and a definite recommendation from me. It has a smaller (120x120x1200mm) build area, but the quality is pretty much the same as the other printer. I have both and can directly compare them.

Both options have a heated bed, and the maker select v2 comes with buildtak (or a knockoff of buildtak, still works) but you can buy a 3-pack of 6.5" buildtak from amazon for under $20 and cut it to fit the mini.

I've mentioned it in several posts before, here are some of the reasons why I recommend the mini.

  • It's sturdy as hell, because it's all metal.
  • It has a small-ish build area but for most projects it's enough. (120x120x120mm)
  • It can print faster than monoprice says it can. 75mm/s easy.
  • It has wifi but monoprice has that disabled. *
  • The bowden style extruder (extruder on the frame, instead of moving with the hotend) means good quality prints at higher speeds than with most other extruder styles.
  • Simple user interface, you decide whether that's a good thing or not.

    * As for the wifi, this printer is a rebranded Malyan M200. You can get the wifi firmware from here. Follow the instructions in that folder and you're good to go. Then use the android app found here to set it up on your network.

    The wireless interface is even simpler than the normal one on the printer, for better or for worse.

    It also comes fully assembled, just level the bed, insert filament, and print. The maker select v2 requires some assembly, but it's literally just bolting two pieces together and attaching the filament spool somewhere.
u/hovissimo · 3 pointsr/FixMyPrint

Can we a get a closeup of the first layer only? It will help if we can get a really good look at the size/shape/texture of the first layer extrusions.

Tape and glue and everything can work, but it's always been a huge hassle for me. https://smile.amazon.com/BuildTak-Printing-Build-Surface-Square/dp/B00MN5X304 might be worth a little money. In my experience that printer does just fine with buildtak and a hot bed, as long as you have your nozzle height dialed in and the bed leveled. It might be worth $20 just to remove the surface material from the equation.


As for the nozzle wiping bit, that's a huge pain in the ass. If you're up for learning a little g-code (it's not hard), I recommend changing your pre-print g-code to move the nozzle directly onto the bed during the heatup phase, this keeps the goo in and makes your life a lot easier.

Also, you should change your skirt distance to about 15mm. The point of the skirt is to prime the nozzle. Moving the skirt away from the part will increase the skirt path length, which means more priming, which means you won't have to restart prints after a bad start as often.

u/ibanezrocker724 · 1 pointr/3Dprinting

No just buildtak