03-19-2020, 09:03 AM
I use a small block of wood, if the part has a flat surface, and tap the wood with a nylon tipped hammer. This usually avoids damage.
I suppose if you're having difficulty releasing complex prints you could try applying a mold release agent to the build surface, sparingly at first (maybe apply it in 1/4" stripes), and let it dry before printing. You can get mold release products from hobby stores that sell polyester/epoxy and other casting resins or from plastic stores like Tap Plastics.
I suppose if you're having difficulty releasing complex prints you could try applying a mold release agent to the build surface, sparingly at first (maybe apply it in 1/4" stripes), and let it dry before printing. You can get mold release products from hobby stores that sell polyester/epoxy and other casting resins or from plastic stores like Tap Plastics.