The process of detaching a completed three-dimensional object from the build platform is a critical step in fused deposition modeling (FDM) and other additive manufacturing techniques. Successful completion of the printing process culminates in this detachment, allowing the user to handle and utilize the fabricated item. Without effective removal, the printed object can be damaged, the build surface compromised, or the entire process rendered unproductive.
Efficient separation ensures the integrity of the finished part and preserves the functionality of the build plate for subsequent prints. Throughout the history of 3D printing, various methods and tools have been developed to facilitate this detachment, ranging from manual techniques using spatulas and scrapers to advanced strategies incorporating specialized adhesives and temperature control.