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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[heated bed clamshell chip]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>for the second time I have had a huge clamshell chip peel off from my heated bed when printing a large flat part, after the first time (when the glass also cracked), I replaced the bed, this time I went for the cheaper option and purchased some 3mm borosilicate glass sheet 200 x 215mm this allows me to place the replacement glass over the chipped bed (almost, it really needs 215 x 215mm to completely cover the bed).<br />it has cut down one edge by about 15mm (I placed the sheet under the hold down plates so the edge nearest the origin aligned- so the further edge comes 15mm short).<br />I did a test print last night which has worked well, so its just a matter of testing now to see how well it stands up.<br />I bought two sheets of the glass for £19.99 so used the second sheet on my spare (old cracked) heated bed. I could have bought a 4mm thick sheet 215 x 215 for £26, but thought I would test with the cheaper option,&nbsp; besides, how often do we use the whole bed size, and if these sheets of glass also clamshell they are cheaper to replace.<br />The hold down screws accepted this additional 3mm, I think if I went to 4mm I would have to use longer hold down screws in the corner brackets.<br />A manual re-levelling was done using the paper sheet thickness method.</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[Grendel]]></name>
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