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MagigooMPC2018 is a specialized 3D printer adhesive glue designed for polycarbonate filament, ensuring a strong bond and reducing warping on various surfaces like Buildtak, glass, and PEI. With a 50ml gel formula, it supports over 100 prints per application, is odorless, and offers effortless application for a reliable 3D printing experience.
Brand | Magigoo |
Material | Flex Plate / Glass / PEI / Buildtak / Kapton, Polymaker PC, Polycarbonate |
Compatible Material | Flex Plate / PEI / Buildtak / Kapton, Glass |
Item Form | Gel |
Color | Colorless |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Bottle |
Item Volume | 50 Milliliters |
Manufacturer | Thought3D- FOB- MTVAL-MO2016 |
Part Number | MPC2018 |
Item Weight | 2.82 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Country of Origin | Malta |
Item model number | MPC2018 |
Included Components | instructions, product |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
E**R
Works like a Magic!
This is for the Nylon glue. It is fantastic! I had previously tried every possible solution, the best out of them being a G10 sheet, however it still was not working 100% perfectly, still was having issues with large parts, or parts with sharp corners, or parts with greater infill. With this glue on a standard textured PEI sheet, the nylons stick extremely well! For any size of prints I have tried, and for those that I was not able to print with any other method. Even after cooling down the prints are attached firmly to the surface! I am very happy with this product!
C**S
Just works!
Got the magigoo for PC because I wanted to try printing polycarbonate, initially tried printing on my bare PEI bed and it was a complete no go. My bed only gets up to 110c and the PC was not sticking at all, literally just lifting off the plate super easily and prints failed during the first layer.Followed the directions for this magigoo and started my print, got absolutely fantastic adhesion and my print came out great! It was easy to remove from the cooled bed as well. I also did not clean my bed after applying this, it helped a subsequent PETG print stick very well and no issues removing that print from the bed.
K**K
Worked for tpu
I was having trouble getting fiberlogy fiberflex 40D and Mattflex 40D to stick but so far on the few prints I've done this has worked great.
W**Y
Easy to apply
Excellent product, print successes rised dramatically with this product.
A**N
Works great… use it ever time now for all my prints
I was having issues with warping when printing and first layer, ever since I started using this I have had no issues at all
D**L
The Best thing for Adhesion and Easy Removal
When I first started 3D printing every print was impossible to remove from the bed. No matter what I did it stuck to the bed and I had to pry and pry to get it off. I started using this glue and it's made a huge huge difference.People suggest all kinds of weird things (like hairspray which makes a huge mess overtime) to get your prints to stick and come off after printing. This stuff goes on clean and easy, becomes a little tacky when the bed is warm, and holds the print well. After the print is done I let the bed cool down and the print comes right off. You have to put it on when the bed is cold, and remove the print when the bed is cold for it to work best. Be patient and it will work wonders.The bottle looks small and it might seem expensive for the size, but it will go far. I'm 1/3 of the way through the bottle after using it for a month. I've printed dozens of items in the time, covering the entire bed each time. Most of the time I remove it after a print with 70% isopropyl alcohol to get a nice clean bed before each print and reapply. The manufacturer does indicate you can use a single application for several prints, which I have confirmed is true. But I'm OCD about keeping my bed clean so I clean and reapply after most prints, and I still likely have 100 or more prints left worth of glue. If you're more frugal with it than I am then you'll definitely get more prints.Shake it well before each use. When you apply turn it upside down (obviously) with the sponge side on the plate. Push down gently as you move the bottle around to release the glue, and make a nice even thin layer of glue. Sometimes a quick push is all you need to get the sponge wet and then you can just rub the glue around until it's covered the area you need. The reason I mention this isn't to state the obvious, but the sponge does get some wear and tear on it after a while. Fortunately, the manufacturer realized this and there is an extra sponge that comes with it.If you're having problems with either adhesion or removal BUY THIS RIGHT NOW!!! Skip the cheap glues (5 sticks for $5 deals), the hairsprays, and the other weird tricks and just buy this.
P**E
No better than glue sticks for printing ABS
Did not work well on a glass plate while printing ABS. Same spaghetti mess as glue stick adhesion failures. The only thing that works for me using ABS on a glass plate is an ABS slurry. Easy to make
B**N
High Failure Rate. Not happy.
I was hoping this would be better than, or at least equal to printing on PP packing tape, or HDPE, but it's not nearly as good.About 95% print failures using this, compared to about 90% print success using PP packing tape. I am using an HF textured PEI build plate and tried both thin and thick applications. I tried everything to up the success rate (fans on, fans off, a whole range of bed temperatures, different layer heights, different line widths, different print speeds, different nozzles, super large brims, etc.). Prints stick at first then lift after about 5-10 layers.PP packing tape is much cheaper and almost always works great. No brim is needed. This Magigoo PP works to some degree, and is better than nothing, but PP packing tape out performs this by a mile.I am vastly dissapointed and will not buy it again.Update: I tried Magigoo PP on BuildTak and Kapton, and the results are better than the results I got from using Magigoo PP on an HF PEI build plate. Still, failures are quite high, about 80% for large parts. All my prints still require a very large brim.Small prints can have better success, but I am printing parts that are at least 125 mm long with extreme warping potential. It's a real headache. Magigoo PP just doesn't stick well enough to the build surfaces. It sticks to the PP part well. Maybe with other build surfaces like glass you can get better results.Don't use it with HF PEI. Even small parts have a very high failure rate.Using it on BuildTak or Kapton, small parts can be printed. If you just print small parts you might be happy with it.
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