Counter Cleaner

Counter Cleaner

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Designer
4.5 h
1 plate
4.7(90)

[A1 mini optimized] 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
[A1 mini optimized] 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
Designer
3 h
1 plate
4.5(13)

[75% Scale, MiniFriendly]: 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
[75% Scale, MiniFriendly]: 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
2.6 h
1 plate
4.8(29)

0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill, for A1 mini, smaller than the original, 60% smaller
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill, for A1 mini, smaller than the original, 60% smaller
1.7 h
1 plate
4.8(14)
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This Counter Cleaner helps you to easily, quickly and thoroughly clean things off your kitchen counter / dining table / office desk. Just place it against the counter or table, sweep everything into it and you're done!

 

If you would like to mount the Counter Cleaner to a wall or the door of a kitchen cabinet for easy accessibility, check out the corresponding holder.

 

If you're having trouble with the model sticking to the bed while printing, make sure your build plate is clean. Wash it thoroughly with hot water and a high-quality dish soap. Avoid touching the build plate with your bare fingers, as bodily oils will act as a seperation layer between the print and the plate. You can also enable brims in your print settings to improve adhesion, but usually, the model can be printed without them as long as the print bed is clean.

 

The model in the pictures was printed in Bambu Lab PLA Matte Desert Tan.

 

 

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
you need good bed adhesion for this print or need to activate brims. the designer is very helpful and has a lot of patience, respect!
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Glue on a textured PEI plate serves as a separation layer. It can be used to make sure certain materials like PETG and especially TPU don’t stick to the plate too well, so they won’t destroy it upon removal. Glue does not improve adhesion, it reduces it. I know this sounds counterintuitive, but glue on a textured PEI plate is pretty much the worst thing you can do for adhesion.
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Replying to @Cookiedeluxe :
I did not know that! thank you very much. what else can I do, apart from cleaning the bed with dishsoap and water? I‘ll try again and reprint the profile - then I’ll fix the rating if it works after that.
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Replying to @Tarik77 :
PEI offers great adhesion, but only when it is kept very clean. Touching it with your fingers is *extremely* bad for adhesion, because the oils of your fingers act like a barrier between the plate and the model. I suggest cleaning the plate with a brush, using hot water and a good quality dish soap that cuts through grease. After thoroughly washing it try to apply some 99.9% isopropyl alcohol (not 70% or 91%, but 99.9%. Less than that and the water in the alcohol will just smear the grease around) to the plate in between prints, and make sure to never touch the build surface with your bare hands. If you are using the original PEI plate by Bambu Lab and/or use Bambu PLA, I have found they really do like to get heated a touch higher than recommended. For PLA try a temperature of 60C. I've had great success with that. Also keep in mind that textured PEI plates are considered consumable items, they don't last forever. If you start losing adhesion even after washing the plate thoroughly and upping the heat a little, you can usually get some new life out of it by going over the plate with very fine steel wool (grade 0000) or very fine , wet sandpaper (1000 grit or higher). This won’t damage the plate and will usually breathe new life into it. Note: This only applies to textured PEI plates, don’t do that with other plates.
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WHY? Printed out and found serious faults and warped edges How to handle this situation? Do we need to increase the temperature of the hot bed?
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Looks like bad bed adhesion, which caused your print to warp and maybe even move around on the build plate. I see you are using the textured PEI plate. PEI offers great adhesion, but only when it is kept very clean. Touching it with your fingers is extremely bad for adhesion, because the oils of your fingers act like a barrier between the plate and the model. I suggest cleaning the plate using hot water, a good quality dish soap that cuts through grease and a brush. After thoroughly washing it try to apply some 99.9% isopropyl alcohol to the plate in between prints, and make sure to never touch the build surface with your bare hands. If you are using the original PEI plate by Bambu Lab, I have found they really do like to get heated a touch higher than recommended. For PLA try a temperature of 60C. I've had great success with that. You could also try to add a brim to the model, but personally I always try to avoid that. Also keep in mind that textured PEI plates are considered consumable items, they don't last forever. If you start losing adhesion even after washing the plate thoroughly and upping the heat a little, you can usually get some new life out of it by going over the plate with very fine steel wool (grade 0000) or very fine sandpaper (1000 grit or higher). Lastly, make sure you don't print this particular model too fast. It has a lot of overhangs, and while I designed the model in a way that makes it easily printable by most printers on the market, speed is REALLY bad for overhangs. I've tested the design to print without problems at 100% speed (as set in my print profile, I can't speak for the profiles by other people as I have not tested them), but don't go higher than that. If anything, try to slow the print down a little. Since you seem to be using the A1 you also want to make sure there are no drafts around your printer (i.e. open windows, printer next to an a/c outlet, people walking by all the time, printer next to a door that swings open and close etc.). Drafts can temporarily cool the filament down enough to cause print problems.
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Replying to @Cookiedeluxe :
This is a super helpful response for general bed adhesion issues. Thanks, I learnt a lot from your response
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[A1 mini optimized] 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
turned out great and handled a filament swap during the print with no layer shifting.
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That two-tone color actually looks pretty cool! 😄
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[75% Scale, MiniFriendly]: 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
Nice print
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[A1 mini optimized] 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
Not perfect, but it does the job well
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[75% Scale, MiniFriendly]: 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
My cheap filament probably has some moisture, but this printed quickly and with easy to remove supports! The smaller version is the perfect size!
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
It was a very smooth print. The print turned out to be very good.
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
good quality print. very functional too. has kept my kitchen counter clean
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[A1 mini optimized] 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
very useful 👍
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Excelente, muy práctico e imprime sin problemas
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