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    • kazolarundefined
      kazolar
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      @whosrdaddy:

      I stopped using mesh bed leveling long ago, just make sure your bed is flat, the piezo probe will ensure you always have the correct Z-height, the rest should not be needed 🙂

      so what do you do instead for auto bed leveling? G32? I'm using it for lead screw compensation. I'm figuring g29 to create a mesh. It's a large bed 610mm – flat as it gets -- very small sag in the center -- the probe measures 0.1mm diff between center and edges.

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      • whosrdaddyundefined
        whosrdaddy
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        yes only G32, I have a i3 like setup and the 2 screw calibration works flawless in combination with the piezo sensor.
        Whenever I startup the printer I will do a G32 because the motors will be out of sync anyway.
        My first layer is always correct now since I use this feature.
        If you have a flat bed then G29 is really useless…

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        • kazolarundefined
          kazolar
          last edited by

          @whosrdaddy:

          yes only G32, I have a i3 like setup and the 2 screw calibration works flawless in combination with the piezo sensor.
          Whenever I startup the printer I will do a G32 because the motors will be out of sync anyway.
          My first layer is always correct now since I use this feature.
          If you have a flat bed then G29 is really useless…

          how many points to do you use for G32 (in bed.g I suppose)

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          • whosrdaddyundefined
            whosrdaddy
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            only 2 as I have 2 leadscrews…

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            • kazolarundefined
              kazolar
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              @whosrdaddy:

              only 2 as I have 2 leadscrews…

              yea, that's only enough to sync up the lead screws, and that requires manually leveling the bed – sorta defeats the purpose of having a probe IMO.
              I just want to get it close by eye and then let software compensate for the rest

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              • whosrdaddyundefined
                whosrdaddy
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                The probe is needed for accurate leadscrew compensation.
                I do use G29 to check that the bed is leveled, once the bed is leveled you never need to do it again.

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                • kazolarundefined
                  kazolar
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                  so I guess, manually send the head to different spots and adjust – thought of that, but I basically have it pretty level as is -- but the machine is too big and bed is too big to get it perfect, and I'm after perfect -- I ran G29 on it 2 weeks ago -- and I had the entire bed STD was ~0.2mm -- so I have it close already. I'll try it again tonight now that things are more stable and secure. I now have glass secured to the aluminum, so all mechanicals are done. Time to level and calibrate the extruders for XYZ offsets

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                  • deckingmanundefined
                    deckingman
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                    @kazolar:

                    …................. I now have glass secured to the aluminum, so all mechanicals are done. ..................

                    Is the glass toughened? I found out the hard way that the toughening process causes the glass to distort so plain float glass is better.

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

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                    • kazolarundefined
                      kazolar
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                      @deckingman:

                      @kazolar:

                      …................. I now have glass secured to the aluminum, so all mechanicals are done. ..................

                      Is the glass toughened? I found out the hard way that the toughening process causes the glass to distort so plain float glass is better.

                      I use borosilicate glass with PEI attached on top – never use plain glass on a heated bed, especially this big -- last thing I need is this thing to crack from heat. And it's flat -- absolutely flat, got it direct from the manufacturer who basically invented the process of creating borosilicate sheets -- they made it custom to my spec (if you're in US, they're the place to go for borosilicate glass, not some reseller who gets it from who knows where)

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                      • kazolarundefined
                        kazolar
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                        Lovely discovery yesterday – my Y gantries were not parallel -- out by 5 mm -- took some minor disassembly, and some end stop adjustments but now parallel to as low as my caliper measures.

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