Welcome to another episode of Tinkerine experiments!
Today, we are going to try using Vinyl Transfer
Tape as a bed adhesive.
It was suggested by one of our viewers Andy
Parry, who said this method is a very good
alternative so here we are testing it out!
So all I did was just cut out the vinyl transfer
tape to match our glass plate and then stuck
it on.
Afterwards apply a layer of gluestick on it
and we can try it out!
We’ll start with the perimeter print.
It looks like it’s sticking relatively well
for the perimeter, nothing is peeling so far.
Its stuck on nicely on all 4 corners.
Let’s move on to the test print.
The test print is printing nicely as well,
sticking nicely on the first layer.
Last of all, we’ll print the gem print on.
It still sticking fairly well.
Let’s take a 
look at the bottom of the gem.
It is a little white with the glue residue
but I believe you can wash it off with water.
Well, there we have it, we tried using vinyl
transfer tape as a bed adhesive for 3D printing
with glue and it works really well.
We’ve tried three prints on it and it looks
like it is still going strong.
It’s a great alternative if you run out
of blue tape, you don’t have to put 4 strips
but just one strip to cover up the glass plate.
Thanks Andy Parry for the awesome suggestion!
That’s the end of our experiment today!
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