Sounds dumb but is there a specific way to replace an old sheet of teflon?
I replaced the teflon after I noticed a small pin sized hole leaking resin onto the quartz. The new one is nice and clean with no scratches on it but its too tight you can hear the slide motor struggling after each slice. Is it a case of stretching the film with the build table?
Thanks
Teflon
Re: Teflon
Hi Joe,
Seems way too tight. Please read Emil's post:
http://reify-3d.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=159#p1103
Seems way too tight. Please read Emil's post:
http://reify-3d.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=159#p1103
Re: Teflon
Ahh I see now, don't know why I didn't think of this.
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Re: Teflon
Joe,
Did you try installing the film the way I mentioned?
Did you try installing the film the way I mentioned?
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Re: Teflon
mongerdesigns wrote:Joe,
Did you try installing the film the way I mentioned?
I certainly did, worked well.
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