I don't think its necessary for that kind of glass. The max temp that 3d printer with heated bed platform is 100 -115 C. For your info Heated bed is for ABS plastic filament. If you choose to print using PLA then its not necessary to use heated bed. The main reason using glass is just to get a good even platform.
So even an ikea photo frame glass is sufficient. Yu can get thicker glass from your Cermin/frame shop.
for what i tried myself, PLA not easily stick on glass. A layer of kapton apply on it work the best.
Did anybody here have a printer with 0.1mm nozzle (or an SLA or SLS printer)? I have a part that needs such high resolution. I have experimented with gcode generation and it will work with 0.1mm nozzle setting only, so anything above that is a no go. Urgent.
your iphone case will cost you few hundred ringgit to do so. . .
You can't even get the CO2 Laser tube module at a very affordable price. It Very Expensive. That compressor, its a cooler for the laser tube module and dust blower for the collimator.
yea, that's the reason which made me stop at design stage
RS Component or Element 14. But Y use Kapton?? You can try to get some car tinted film from your favorite accessories shop. Works the same. If your lucky its free.
Kapton tape can withstand much higher temperature compare to tint paper.
The Max temp the platform can go is only 120C. The car tint has a higher temp resistant. In open source world its all about innovation and sharing. Car Tint film is Cheap and workable.
Window tint paper is kind of PET, and off course it's definitely one kind of the solution la.
But not any of the printer use low temp as ur printer does (like mine, to print ABS will had to chock up to 210C at least)
So my point of view is, Kapton tape is confirmed working solution which can withstand higher temperature, while tint paper is tested working but unsure of it's temperature withstand level
The design will rest atop a standard 3-way SLI bridge. Like this:
That bridge on the left.
Unfortunately since that bridge, be it real or rendered by Nvidia, is not made public, I dont have the dimensions for it. I've only the measurements for the length and width of the SLI bridge.