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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 |
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.
W**Y
Easy to apply
Excellent product, print successes rised dramatically with this product.
J**E
Works but still learning PPA
This stuff does work to stick PPA filament to my build sheet. I'm using it to stick PPA filament to my PEI sheet and although it sticks, i think my print settings are off as the parts still somehow come off an hour after printing. Very easy to use. The application lasts a few prints.Functions well I think and the price is right in my opinion.
K**E
It just works
Never really had many adhesion issues while printing until I moved onto PA and PA6+. As printing PA6+GF is expensive it really did become an issue having the printer lay down half a print only to have it knocked over or a support fall down. I haven't tried any other glue sticks as I don 't really like the idea but in this instance it was necessary so I went with what Polymaker recommended which was Magigoo and sure enough it works. Haven't had any prints fall over while printing, no loss supports. It just works and the glue residue and print aren't even hard to remove after printing.
A**E
It is the best overall solution I've found, but getting PP adhesion is still iffy
The best adhesion is with the sheet that you stick on the print bed that comes with Yousu PP filament, but it is only good for one print, and it is hard to remove from the print ... but it has worked consistently. Magigoo PP definitely 'can' work, and often for multiple prints before re-applying, and Magigoo has been my favorite for bed adhesion for other difficult materials, but there is a learning curve in preparing each print to be successful with Magigoo and PP filament ... like very wide brims, etc.
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
L**R
Very effective nylon/PA bed preparation
Surprisingly effective, especially after trying so many different things before this-- glue sticks, blue tape, kapton tape, hair spray, etc. Even though the bond to a PEI bed isn't super-strong, it's far better than other things that tend to peel off or come loose when printing with nylon. I've printed several designs that all came out with only very minor warping, often only visible once it has been peeled off the bed due to built-up internal stresses. Previous to this, they would almost immediately peel up at the corners and assume a disc shape, utterly worthless.It's the only bed treatment that has ever worked for nylon in my experience, highly recommended!
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