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    • saffiundefined
      saffi
      last edited by

      Edit I can definitely see immediate improvement by adding H-0.05 to the tower probe points, I'll update with a new bed.g file once I get a cleaner calibration cylinder.

      Would it make sense to adjust the sensor H values based on a calibration circle and how thick or thin the layer squish appears to be?

      I'm thinking I should add H-0.02 to the X, Y, and Z Tower and reprint to see how it looks.

      Here's an imgur album of my calibration object (a 0.2mm cylinder with a triangular grid pattern inside, 0.4mm nozzle).

      https://imgur.com/a/Dy9lw

      Just an image from the bed:

      With FSR sensors, is there a general height setting that I should start with other than zero?

      I was thinking about adjusting the H-values 0.04mm at a time until the whole calibration object looks even.

      Also, the stated Delta Radius of the Max Metal build I have is 141mm, but calibration tends to put it at 142mm. Should I reset that value to 141mm or just not worry about it?

      It looks like along the towers I am too close to the bed.

      My G30 probe points from bed.g file currently looks something like:

      ; bed.g file for RepRapFirmware, generated by Escher3D calculator
      ; 13 points, 6 factors, probing radius: 130, probe offset (0, 0)
      G30 P0 X0.00 Y130.00 Z-99999 H0
      G30 P1 X112.58 Y65.00 Z-99999 H0
      G30 P2 X112.58 Y-65.00 Z-99999 H0
      G30 P3 X0.00 Y-130.00 Z-99999 H0
      G30 P4 X-112.58 Y-65.00 Z-99999 H0
      G30 P5 X-112.58 Y65.00 Z-99999 H0
      G30 P6 X0.00 Y65.00 Z-99999 H0
      G30 P7 X56.29 Y32.50 Z-99999 H0
      G30 P8 X56.29 Y-32.50 Z-99999 H0
      G30 P9 X0.00 Y-65.00 Z-99999 H0
      G30 P10 X-56.29 Y-32.50 Z-99999 H0
      G30 P11 X-56.29 Y32.50 Z-99999 H0
      G30 P12 X0 Y0 Z-99999 S6

      Prusa i3 Style Printer with Duet WiFi, E3D Volcano, Bondtech BMG

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators
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        With FSRs the trigger height will always be slightly below zero, and it may vary depending on how close to one of the FSRs the probe point is. I suggest you measure the trigger height at a few points (see https://duet3d.com/wiki/Calibrating_a_delta_printer#Measuring_the_trigger_height)) and use the results to determine what H corrections you need, if any.

        Don't worry about the delta radius being not quite what you expect, unless you have distorted prints. Print a noughts-and-crosses/tic-tac-toe pattern that goes right up to the edges of the printable area, and check that the lines are straight.

        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
        Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
        http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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        • saffiundefined
          saffi
          last edited by

          @dc42:

          With FSRs the trigger height will always be slightly below zero, and it may vary depending on how close to one of the FSRs the probe point is. I suggest you measure the trigger height at a few points (see https://duet3d.com/wiki/Calibrating_a_delta_printer#Measuring_the_trigger_height)) andf use the results to determine what H corrections you need, if any.

          Don't worry about the delta radius being not quite what you expect, unless you have distorted prints. Print a noughts-and-crosses/tic-tac-toe pattern that goes right up to the edges of the printable area, and check that the lines are straight.

          Thanks. I'm on a 0.1mm height calibration object right now around 130mm radius and it's looking pretty good.

          Prusa i3 Style Printer with Duet WiFi, E3D Volcano, Bondtech BMG

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