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    • fcwiltundefined
      fcwilt
      last edited by

      Hi,

      I use IR beam break sensors for all my end stop needs.

      However I don't worry about getting the sensor to trigger at either the actual min or max on an axis, just something close to it.

      Then I adjust the actual position using G92.

      I also have a BLTouch v3 Z probe but I don't use that for homing, only for setting Z=0 and height map creation.

      Frederick

      Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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      • Corexyundefined
        Corexy @fcwilt
        last edited by Corexy

        @fcwilt said in Corexy homing/endstops:

        Hi,

        I use IR beam break sensors for all my end stop needs.

        However I don't worry about getting the sensor to trigger at either the actual min or max on an axis, just something close to it.

        Then I adjust the actual position using G92.

        I also have a BLTouch v3 Z probe but I don't use that for homing, only for setting Z=0 and height map creation.

        Frederick

        No worries,

        So it's just like some sort of printed plastic peg has to fit between the 2 black "boxes" on the sensor?

        And you use one of these and a BLTouch in combination? Is your bed not flat, and if not wouldn't the BLTouch be enough? Is the optical sensor a backup/redundant/failsafe for your Z axis or something like that?

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        • fcwiltundefined
          fcwilt @Corexy
          last edited by

          @Corexy said in Corexy homing/endstops:

          @fcwilt said in Corexy homing/endstops:

          Hi,

          I use IR beam break sensors for all my end stop needs.

          However I don't worry about getting the sensor to trigger at either the actual min or max on an axis, just something close to it.

          Then I adjust the actual position using G92.

          I also have a BLTouch v3 Z probe but I don't use that for homing, only for setting Z=0 and height map creation.

          Frederick

          No worries,

          So it's just like some sort of printed plastic peg has to fit between the 2 black "boxes" on the sensor?

          And you use one of these and a BLTouch in combination? Is your bed not flat, and if not wouldn't the BLTouch be enough? Is the optical sensor a backup/redundant/failsafe for your Z axis or something like that?

          I use something like this IR beam break sensor

          Before I installed the BLTouch I was homing X,Y,Z with these beam break sensors.

          Since they were installed and working fine I saw no reason to remove the Z axis unit and home with the BLTouch.

          The BLTouch does the Z=0 setting and the height map creation.

          Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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          • Corexyundefined
            Corexy
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            No worries,

            They look pretty much like the ones I've linked to above, and I'll be buying some other stuff from Triangle Labs at the same time.

            I'll be getting a water jet cut plate in 8-10mm precision cast ally plate, and like I said if it's flat enough I won't even bother with mesh leveling. Hopefully I'll get by with one of the optical sensors...nice and boring and reliable.

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            • fcwiltundefined
              fcwilt @Corexy
              last edited by

              @Corexy said in Corexy homing/endstops:

              I'll be getting a water jet cut plate in 8-10mm precision cast ally plate, and like I said if it's flat enough I won't even bother with mesh leveling.

              I purchased a machined plate with this description "Cast Aluminum Plates have a precision machined surface for superior flatness, flat within .015'', and +/- .005'' thickness tolerance".

              But on top of that I have a borosilicate glass plate.

              And on top of that I have a BuildTak FlexPlate System.

              I have other glass plates with different build surfaces and they are easy to change out.

              The result requires using mesh compensation if I want to use all of the area.

              Frederick

              Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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              • Corexyundefined
                Corexy @fcwilt
                last edited by

                @fcwilt said in Corexy homing/endstops:

                @Corexy said in Corexy homing/endstops:

                I'll be getting a water jet cut plate in 8-10mm precision cast ally plate, and like I said if it's flat enough I won't even bother with mesh leveling.

                I purchased a machined plate with this description "Cast Aluminum Plates have a precision machined surface for superior flatness, flat within .015'', and +/- .005'' thickness tolerance".

                But on top of that I have a borosilicate glass plate.

                And on top of that I have a BuildTak FlexPlate System.

                I have other glass plates with different build surfaces and they are easy to change out.

                The result requires using mesh compensation if I want to use all of the area.

                Frederick

                Yep, I doubt I'll get away without some compensation.

                I'll either use a spring steel/pei coated magnetic plate, or Printbite like I have on my other machine stuck straight to the cast ally plate.

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                • deckingmanundefined
                  deckingman @Corexy
                  last edited by deckingman

                  @Corexy said in Corexy homing/endstops:

                  .......................Yep, I doubt I'll get away without some compensation....................

                  This is an old video I did about 3 years ago - 6mm float glass on top of 10mm aluminium tooling plate. NO compensation of any sort. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U733PMTou7M.

                  (It's a boring video - skip through it).

                  Edit. When I say NO compensation - that includes no auto bed levelling as well as no flatness compensation of any sort.

                  Ian
                  https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                  https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                  • Corexyundefined
                    Corexy @deckingman
                    last edited by

                    @deckingman said in Corexy homing/endstops:

                    @Corexy said in Corexy homing/endstops:

                    .......................Yep, I doubt I'll get away without some compensation....................

                    This is an old video I did about 3 years ago - 6mm float glass on top of 10mm aluminium tooling plate. NO compensation of any sort. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U733PMTou7M.

                    (It's a boring video - skip through it).

                    Edit. When I say NO compensation - that includes no auto bed levelling as well as no flatness compensation of any sort.

                    Yes I know.

                    I use no compensation or leveling on my Duet/Zortrax as well, just a feeler gauge about a year ago. I'll see how it goes when I get my bed made for this new printer.

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                    • deckingmanundefined
                      deckingman @Corexy
                      last edited by

                      @Corexy Personally, I think that some peoples problems might be of their own making, but it's just a hunch. You can distort tooling plate if the frame you fix it too is bent.

                      Ian
                      https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                      https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                      • Corexyundefined
                        Corexy @deckingman
                        last edited by

                        @deckingman said in Corexy homing/endstops:

                        @Corexy Personally, I think that some peoples problems might be of their own making, but it's just a hunch. You can distort tooling plate if the frame you fix it too is bent.

                        Especially with 4 leveling screws...

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