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Cleaning 3D Printed models (Filament)

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Beforeparts removingor to simply use  as leverage.  Scrappers are available beside the plasticprinter or cleaningon the print,Makerspace betool surebench. Be careful in doing so, as being to putrough oncan safetymean breaking the model.  Personal protective equipment andis personalsuggested, protectiveas gear. Plasticplastic shrapnel can tend to snap off at unexpected angles, and can be quite sharp or harmful, especially if it strikes such areas as the eye. Remember, safety comes first.

For smaller jobs, you may just be able to pull the "raft" off the bottom of the print, or to gently snap the bridging off. Be careful in doing so, as being to rough can mean breaking the model as well.

For prints that have residue or unwanted fixtures on them that refuses to come off, there are tools available. I personally prefer to use a file and slowly remove the parts or to simply use the file as leverage. Other options include using knives or scalpels to cut away the residue. Items are normally locked in the drawers and only accessible and usable by SCIL staff or workstudy. If you require a tool, be sure to ask one such member.

Be sure to also clean your area once finished. A dampened shop rag will typically do the trick. All scrap and spare plastic debris should be disposed of properly in a trash bin.