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    • fcwiltundefined
      fcwilt @Phaedrux
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      @Phaedrux said in Height Map from my updated MarkForged style printer:

      Looks pretty good. Is the probe reach really that limited?

      Limited in what way?

      The Y offset of the probe is -25.

      Frederick

      Printers: a E3D MS/TC setup and a RatRig Hybrid. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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      • Phaedruxundefined
        Phaedrux Moderator
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        I guess the visual just makes it look like a narrow strip. But maybe not.

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        • fcwiltundefined
          fcwilt @Phaedrux
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          @Phaedrux said in Height Map from my updated MarkForged style printer:

          I guess the visual just makes it look like a narrow strip. But maybe not.

          It covers most of the bed. When printing I like to stay at least 5mm away from the edges.

          But now that you've mentioned it I think I'll do a max height map just to see.

          Frederick

          Printers: a E3D MS/TC setup and a RatRig Hybrid. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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          • Kolbiundefined
            Kolbi
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            @fcwilt , @Phaedrux ,
            Have either of you had any results, or ideas, on fastening the heated bed while it is cool / vice hot - or vice versa? I was wondering this the other day, expansion and such.

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            • Kolbiundefined
              Kolbi
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              A little bit of a follow up on my last.
              In looking at my bed mesh below, it would seem that in most cases that the bed anchoring points are stable (bolded cells) where as the area in between the anchor points tends to bow. Granted, I don't consider any of this mesh bad - and it has no visible effect on the parts printed - but as most, I'm always looking to push to the best achievable performance. This is what has me thinking to maybe loosen and then tighten the exterior points while the bed is heat stabilized.
              Have either of you seen this before?

              bed.png

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              • jens55undefined
                jens55
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                May I ask how this table was generated together with the nice colouring and stuff. Sure beats the standard spreadsheet display. Very easy to look over and see what is going on at a glance!

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                • jens55undefined
                  jens55 @Kolbi
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                  @Kolbi said in Height Map from my updated MarkForged style printer:

                  @fcwilt , @Phaedrux ,
                  Have either of you had any results, or ideas, on fastening the heated bed while it is cool / vice hot - or vice versa? I was wondering this the other day, expansion and such.

                  As far as I know, the only way to do this that makes sense is a 'compliant mount'. The bed is only fastened rigidly at a single point. all other points allow movement in the x/y plane but not in Z. Typically it is a three point bed mount.

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                  • Kolbiundefined
                    Kolbi @jens55
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                    @jens55 It was pretty easy actually. I took the heightmap data points, copied them and pasted into a next text file and called it bed.csv. Then I opened this in Excel, used conditional formatting for the cell coloring, and then used sparklines for the end of each row. I played around with a few charting options and that data also showed the same displayed findings in this image. I'd say import it into excel and play around with it - kinda fun.

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                    • jens55undefined
                      jens55
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                      Very well done ... obviously the 'force' is with you!
                      My Excel 'foo' is nowhere near that level .... never mind the fact that I use open office in Linux for my spreadsheets.

                      Edit: the bit that shows the graph of the particular row or column is insane - never seen that before !!!

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                      • Kolbiundefined
                        Kolbi @jens55
                        last edited by Kolbi

                        @jens55 I'm sure you could do the same on OO, just import the .csv file and have a go at it.
                        I saved it as an .ods file, give this a shot:
                        bed.ods

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                        • jens55undefined
                          jens55
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                          Cooool ! Thanks!

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                          • fcwiltundefined
                            fcwilt @Kolbi
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                            @Kolbi said in Height Map from my updated MarkForged style printer:

                            @fcwilt , @Phaedrux ,
                            Have either of you had any results, or ideas, on fastening the heated bed while it is cool / vice hot - or vice versa? I was wondering this the other day, expansion and such.

                            I recently switched to these silicone "standoffs" from the traditional springs I used to use.

                            They seem to work fine. The long term question is will they deform and change height.

                            As to hot/cold the M3 screws I use go through tapped holes in the heated bed and into M5 clearance holes in the bed support.

                            I believe that this should accommodate any expansion/contraction.

                            Frederick

                            Printers: a E3D MS/TC setup and a RatRig Hybrid. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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                            • Kolbiundefined
                              Kolbi @jens55
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                              @jens55 If OO doesn't show it correctly, let me know and I'll share it as a google doc once I get home.

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                              • Kolbiundefined
                                Kolbi @fcwilt
                                last edited by Kolbi

                                @fcwilt @jens55, I have a mk52 style bed like the below pic. I am thinking that I could solidly mount the center, and then use semi-rigid standoffs for the perimeter fixation points.
                                Thinking about it, I could do a heat stabilized bedmesh, and then while keeping heat on, loosen and re-tighten the perimeters, and perform a second bedmesh - this should let me know if it is actually caused by bowing from heat expansion ....I think...

                                mk52.png

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                                • Kolbiundefined
                                  Kolbi @jens55
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                                  @jens55 Did the OO file work?

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                                  • jens55undefined
                                    jens55
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                                    Yes it did except it did not display the graphs of the rows and column values which although neat, is not that important to me.
                                    I have not had an opportunity to look at the underlying code yet.

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                                    • Kolbiundefined
                                      Kolbi @jens55
                                      last edited by Kolbi

                                      @jens55 Ok, try this link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bdS7_B9p3vgNE9e71yBYNnUnAmfwfWXXh8C6L9pC56s/edit?usp=sharing

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                                      • jens55undefined
                                        jens55
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                                        It doesn't give me permission to access.

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                                        • jens55undefined
                                          jens55
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                                          I now have permission - thanks

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                                          • Kolbiundefined
                                            Kolbi @jens55
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                                            @jens55 👍

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