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To open a cell phone with a 3D printer sounds bizarre, I know. But as long as you have a reasonably new 3D printer, it's actually very easy.
The requirements are simple: the printer should have a strong, heated print bed. That's all!
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First, turn on your 3D printer and make sure that there is no residue (such as plastic) left on the print bed.
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Now set the heat of the print bed to 70-80 °C, depending on how capable your printer is. You can safely leave the hotend cool, we don't need it.
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Put the cell phone on the print bed.
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30 seconds to one minute should be sufficient for most devices. However, if the adhesive is more stubborn, you can safely let it "cook" longer.
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If you're done with that, you can take the phone off the print bed again and start picking at it.
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You are done, congratulations!
You are done, congratulations!
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wow, just wow
brilliant
i was thinking of the same idea, i think you can just use baking paper (Parchment paper) between phone and the build plate, just in case some plastic gets stuck to phone
Dude. This rules. Why oh why did I never think of this 🙄. Heating up my pixel 3 with a hot air station like a fool, when. I have a perfectly good Bambu p1p.