I just got a glass build plate for my S1 Pro, and I’m not sure of the best way to use it. The bed has two screws at the back that stick up a bit past the magnetic sheet and the PEI build plate has two notches to accommodate them, which helps line up the plate. The glass build plate doesn’t have any notches, so it can’t go flush all the way to the back.

The glass plate is sized the same as the bed, but it can’t fit on the bed without hanging off the front of it. Is this normal?

Edit: So the screws on the bed are literally just for the alignment of the magnetic PEI plate. They can be taken out without issue. I tried looking up videos before I posted, and none of them have the same bed as mine, they all seem to have a full-surface magnetic sheet and a full-surface PEI plate.

  • FuglyDuck
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    1 year ago

    measure how thick the whole thing is, you might be able to find swiss clips that will fit over it and hold it in place. Then, remove the screws so it fits in place.

    with a 1/8" glass bed, I had four- two on the front and back. I found the sides brushed against the upgrights as it moved in y axis. (your set up may vary,)

    • @moodyOP
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      11 year ago

      Are these screws not important?

      • FuglyDuck
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        11 year ago

        Are they the bed adjustment screws? Sorry trying to remind myself with pictures on the internet and I’m not seeing where. Can you get a quick picture?

        In any case: The bed adjustment screws should be flush with the aluminum plate and unseen/felt under the magnetic sheet. There should also be the cable with heated bed wires going to a stress relief thingy, that should also be flush with the print area/ out of the way.

        Beyond that, I’m pretty sure it can all just get removed. Beds don’t move all that much so if the only purpose is to align it… definitely okay. (The clips or magnetic sheet are sufficient. As long as they don’t get bumped off and go flying…)