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Testing 5 different heated beds!

2019-05-022020-10-22 tom

No two heated beds are the same – in this video, I test which beds have the best chance of getting your prints to stick!

I use a thermal camera to assess heatup times, temperature offsets and how even the 5 different heated beds heat up!

FLIR One Pro thermal camera
Ultimaker 3
Creality Ender-3
Original Prusa i3 MK3S
BCN3D Sigma
Lulzbot Mini

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