🛠️ Elevate Your 3D Printing Game!
The Airwolf 3D A09800 3D Printer Bed Adhesive is a 2 oz. solution designed to prevent warping of various filaments, ensuring over 200 successful prints. Its easy application provides a glass-like finish, making it perfect for both professional and educational settings.
J**I
Another purchase fail!!
Another failed product for me. Spent 20 dollars on this because of the good reviews and thought this might save me from the notorious warping issue with ABS. Wrong! Tried Borosilicate glass with a fine painted coat like it said, didnt work. Another guy said to put two layers on, didnt work. Tried Kapton tape and a thin layer painted on, didnt work. Tried two layers, Kapton tape, on Borosilicate glass, didnt work. Another guy said to use glass from a window like the hardware store sells. Tried that glass and a painted coat, didnt work. Tried two layers painted on, didnt work. You can see the pattern. It did not work no matter how hard i tried. 48 hours and a wasted roll of fillament to accept the fact that I will probably give up on printing ABS. And if you are wondering, tried about 15 different layer heights for the first layer as well as all the way up to 20mm brim. Also made sure that the Borosilicate glass and the brand new window glass were grease and dirt free following another reviewers post about cleaning with alcohol and a micro fiber cloth. Bed was extremely level. Wont purchase anymore of this product. Only success i have had is ABS slurry on Kapton on a Borosilicate glass plate. Guess I will deal with the ugly surface from the slurry.
A**D
holy crap it works
first, I hate printing ABS. It's awful. There are better filaments available. That said, I got some PC/ABS from Proto-Pasta (dot com), and it doesn't stick to PVA (glue stick), but it does stick to this stuff.This stuff is awesome. Comes with a little foam brush, which juust fits into the bottle. Dunk the brush, swab out a rectangle on the clean glass build plate, and print away. I run the PC/ABS with a 110C bed and a brim, the stuff sticks really well. The brim is probably overkill, but it works great. When it cools back down I can lift it with a razorblade, not hard at all.The wolfbite stuff is water-soluble too, another great bonus. Easy to clean up! I love it. Goes on thin and lasts at least a few prints between applications.
C**T
Works great! Especially on e3d Edge
I've used this on heated borosilicate on ABS with great success. It far exceeds the manufacturer's stated shelf life claims so don't let that deter you. I've had the same bottle for over six months and it still is performing like a champ. What amazes me is how it is the perfect solution for e3d/Spoolworks EDGE material. It does a fantastic job at getting the first layer perfect every time for me. Zero warp risk at 80 degrees. When it cools, I've found that part removal is a non-issue as the part just slips off with no bonding. However, and this is the risk I've had with borosilicates, there is a chance of damage if the part cools too rapidly in a chilly ambient environment. I've found that I need to set my print bed post processing to 50 degrees and let that stabilize for a bit. Then slowly lower it through the transition temps to avoid glass damage.
A**C
Say goodbye to ABS woes!
This stuff is awesome. I've tried every trick in the book: Blue tape, Kapton, every temp setting imaginable, ABS slurry, hairspray, glue sticks, BuildTak, PEI, you name it. Some of those methods worked a lot of the time, but on a regular basis I still wound up with that one part that wouldn't stick, or it would stick so well I'd break it trying to get it off the bed.Goodbye to all that. Now I clean my room-temp glass bed with isopropyl alcohol, let it dry, then apply a thin film of WolfBite, then bring the bed up to 100C and print. The parts stick like glue. Then when the bed cools back to room temp, I simply pick the parts up. Amazing product, and BTW, this little bottle goes a LONG way. It takes very little to treat the bed, and I get numerous prints out of each application.
M**.
waste of money
for ABS, you are better off using mixing ABS with acetone. for other material that doesn't shrink as much, i found that using tombow glue stick works way better.
.**.
WolfBite products are good - not the best adhesion system
WolfBite products are good - not the best adhesion system, but suits very well. Had to put one more layer after each print to do it's job; after each print easily pull out of the bed (is an obvious advantage, but must take care on fragile structures adding skirts to prevent slippery jams).Pro's: clean, soft and good looking (transparent) layer onto your bed; easily pull-out-of-the bed system;Cons: bed must be warm/hot, depending on material (PLA≈50ºC, ABS≈130ºC)
F**6
I'm a fan
This stuff is kind of a god-send. I'd been dealing with prints warping constantly. I slapped this stuff on the build plate, and all of my prints started sticking. I'm taking one star off because I have to apply it every time I print, and it's kind of expensive. If I'm doing something wrong, let me know and I'll give that star back. Long story short: buy it if your print isn't sticking.
A**L
This stuff is amazing, add a thin coat to cleaned glass and ...
This stuff is amazing, add a thin coat to cleaned glass and ur set. I have been using it on a 200x200 print bed and parts are sticking perfect and once the print is completed and the bed cools to around 30 degrees the part just pops right off.Also you don't need to re-apply after each print. If you wait for the print to cool and pop off on its own then all u need to do is wipe the print bed with a damp cloth and u can print again. My rule is once I have printed on the bed 10 times then I wash the glass with hot water and soap, let dry and then re-apply WoldBite.
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