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I can sum up this device of yours in one word: "Fantastic". What a brilliant idea, it could only come from someone super talented. Thanks for sharing your creation.
Folks, just apply a thin layer of sugar water with a scotch-bright sponge until the build plate looks dull or cloudy for adhesion to the build plate. I use sugar water all of the time to print ASA or ABS filament onto my Ender 3 Pro build plate. I just preheat the build plate to 70°C and apply the sugar water evenly, which creates a thin, sticky layer on top of the build plate. When ready to print ASA filament the built plate preset temperature should be 90°C to 110°C. NO 3D PRINTER ENCLOSURE NEEDED ....Use one tablespoon of sugar then add two tablespoons of water into a cup then pour a few drops onto the build plate preheated at 70°C then apply evenly on top of the area of the build plate where you plan to print... Trust me, it will stick no problem. The funny thing is, with the application of sugar water on the build plate prior to printing, I do not have to enclose my printer because the ASA filament sticks like glue despite changes in temperature within my home, even with AC on. Once I am done with the print, I just use a wet rag to wipe off the sugar residue from the build plate until it's all clean. It's funny how something we readily use in our daily lives at home can solve a common problem. Save your money with "NO NEED FOR AQUA NET" or any adhesion products.
With all the problems you already have with this bullshit it doesn't seem worth because even if you do "almost" "perfect" the system there will be new ones. And more money will be needed to keep constantly fixing the issues. You're trying to reinvent the wheel. Idea is kind of retarded.