The FLEKS3D Build Plate Avoids Blue Tape Carnage

By on August 26th, 2014 in Hardware

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Another flexible build plate accessory has launched on Kickstarter: FLEKS3D. 

Itā€™s a temporarily removable plate that fits directly on top of your existing build plate. Why would you attach such a thing to your 3D printer? Because the FLEKS3D build plate provides significantly increased adhesion for your printed models. In other words, they wonā€™t fall over while 3D printing. 

The build plate is an alternative to the traditional ā€œblue tapeā€ method, where your build surface is covered with commonly available painterā€™s blue tape. PLA plastic in particular likes to stick to the tape, making PLA 3D printing relatively easy. Until one of two things happen: 

  • You want to remove the print from the tape and it wonā€™t come loose
  • The tape unsticks from the surface

Believe us, both of these things will happen with blue tape. Even worse, you can damage your print or yourself when removing the model (see FLEKS3Dā€™s hilarious, but true video above). 

The FLEKS3D build plate is quickly removable, whereupon you bend it to cause the print to pop off, much like removing ice cubes from a freezer tray. 

The FLEKS3D system is a little different from other approaches weā€™ve seen before. While all these build plate solutions use similar plate technology, the differences are in how they are fixed to the 3D printer. Some actually replace the original build plate. Others, like FLEKS3D, simply fit on top of the existing build plate and thus you lose a few millimeters of build height. Some are attached with magnets, others with clips. But FLEKS3D uses a permanently attached frame, called the ā€œRapidFrameā€. 

The actual build plate simply fits into the frame, making installation and removal after printing very, very easy. No clips to worry about! The FLEKS3D plate fits into a depression formed by the frame to completely control lateral movement. 

Even better, the system includes TWO removable plates, meaning you can immediately start a second print while youā€™re leisurely removing the print from the first plate. 

The system is available in several sizes and also specifically for MakerBotā€™s Replicator 2 and 5th Gen machines. 

Currently itā€™s in funding mode on Kickstarter, where you can pick up a FLEKS3D kit for between USD$35-90, depending on the size and machine requirements. 

Via Kickstarter

By Kerry Stevenson

Kerry Stevenson, aka "General Fabb" has written over 8,000 stories on 3D printing at Fabbaloo since he launched the venture in 2007, with an intention to promote and grow the incredible technology of 3D printing across the world. So far, it seems to be working!