These mounts allow you to use an industrial silicone heating pad to heat the bed of your 3D printer.
The PC-board heating element in most 3D printer beds is a structural part of the assembly and supports the glass. Since silicone heater pads are flexible, additional structure is needed. These mounts go under each corner of the bed, supporting the heating pad and the glass. Everything is held together with a binder clip.
Intall fiberglass insulation under the heating pad to keep it pressed up against the glass. I used pipe wrap insulation from the hardware store, and I taped the strips together with Kapton tape. You can add a thermistor between the flexible pad and the glass if the one built into the pad isn't suitable.
Silicone heating pads can be very powerful. Make sure you have your thermistor configured correctly. It's very easy to reach very high temperatures (>150C) very quickly if you have it misconfigured.
Printer:
MakerFarm Prusa i3v
Rafts:
Doesn't Matter
Supports:
Doesn't Matter
Resolution:
.2mm
Infill:
40%
Notes:
I printed these in ABS. Just be sure the plastic you use will withstand the bed temperatures you plan to reach.
Installation
You will need four mounts: one for each corner of your heated bed.
1. Tap the holes in the mounts with an M3 tap 2. Install one mount in each corner of the bed, using an M3 screw 3. Apply a layer of insulation 4. Lay the silicone heater pad on top of the mounts and insulation 5. Add a thermistor on top of the heater pad, if desired 6. Place the glass on top of the pad 7. Secure with binder clips.The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.