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    • dc42undefined
      dc42 administrators
      last edited by dc42

      Instead of that G30 command you added, use:

      G1 X160 Y130 F6000
      G30

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      • Martin1454undefined
        Martin1454 @dc42
        last edited by

        @dc42
        Hmm... Changed that + a bit in my bed.g script and got a new kind of error:
        0_1543258210130_well.PNG
        It is no longer red but still there.

        I changed my homeall to

        ; called to home all axes
        ;
        ; generated by RepRapFirmware Configuration Tool on Tue Jul 31 2018 15:05:50 GMT+0200 (Centraleuropæisk sommertid)
        
        M400; make sure everything has stopped before we make changes
        M574 X1 Y1 S3		;		
        M913 X30 Y30 		; XY motors to 30% current	
        M915 X Y H400 S3 R0 F0	; set X and Y to sensitivity , do nothing when stall, unfiltered
        
        
        ; X axis home		
        G91			; use relative positioning
        G1 Z5 F6000 S2    ; lift Z relative to current position
        G1 S1 X-405 F6000 ; move quickly to X axis endstop and stop there (first pass)
        G1 X5 F6000       ; go back a few mm
        G1 S1 X-405 F4000  ; move slowly to X axis endstop once more (second pass)
        
        ; Y axis home
        G1 S1 Y-305 F6000 ; move quickly to Y axis endstop and stop there (first pass)
        G1 Y5 F6000       ; go back a few mm
        G1 S1 Y-305 F4000  ; move slowly to Y axis endstop once more (second pass)
        G90               ; absolute positioning
        M913 X100 Y100; motor currents back to 100%
        
        ; Z-axis
        
        M561                     ; Clear any bed transform
        G1 X160 Y130 F6000
        G30
        G32                      ; Start 3-point probe sequence - Bed.g
        ;M375 P"bareplate.csv"    ; Load heightmap
        ;G1 Z20.0 F6000           ; Move Z to 20
        ;G1 X5 Y5    		 ; Move Head to front left
        

        and removed 2 lines from bed.g

        ; bed.g
        ; called to perform automatic bed compensation via G32
        ;
        ; generated by RepRapFirmware Configuration Tool on Tue Jul 31 2018 15:05:50 GMT+0200 (Centraleuropæisk sommertid)
        M561 ; clear any bed transform
        G28 Z;
        M561; Clear bed height map 
        ; Probe the bed at 3 points
        G30 P0 X0 Y160 Z-9999 ; Front Right
        G30 P1 X320 Y47 Z-9999 ; Front Left
        G30 P2 X320 Y280 Z-9999 S3 ; Center Rear
        
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        • Martin1454undefined
          Martin1454 @Martin1454
          last edited by Martin1454

          @martin1454
          Found it - it was the G28 in my bed.g file
          EDIT:
          way better probeing
          0_1543258863643_Udklip.PNG

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          • Martin1454undefined
            Martin1454
            last edited by

            So I have been playing a bit around, updated firmware and so on.

            Right now my bed leveling is getting better each time I run G28 - but never perfect

            0_1544977257605_homing.PNG
            0_1544977276060_height.png
            I have marked out approximately the placement where it probes when probing the lead screws (the screw is ofcourse a few mm/cm outside the build plate)

            My sheet should be pretty straight since it is a 6mm thick cast aluminium plate (with a sheet on top) - But what doesn't make sense to me is, even after the 3 point calibration, it does not make a plan that is flat? Should the 3 points not be 0-0-0 after next G28 probing?

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            • dc42undefined
              dc42 administrators
              last edited by

              You've done 3 successive leadscrew adjustments, and on the 3rd one it still made significant corrections. This suggests that the model used by the firmware (which assumed gimballed joints) doesn't match your mechanics very well.

              I think you need to run leadscrew adjustment more times, until the adjustments made are all 0.02mm or less. You may find that increasing the M671 F parameter to around 1.2 or 1.4 helps to speed up convergence.

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              • Martin1454undefined
                Martin1454 @dc42
                last edited by

                @dc42 Aha, I will try that! - newer though about changing the pitch

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                • Martin1454undefined
                  Martin1454
                  last edited by

                  @dc42
                  So I made a few changes - I edited the positions a bit in M671, and changed the "fudge factor" to 1.25

                  It have become a bit better, but still not working optimal:
                  0_1545153178231_height.png
                  0_1545153187547_new.PNG

                  It is quite consisten with middle left (1) being too low, right front (2) being little too high and (3) right rear being too high.

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                  • dc42undefined
                    dc42 administrators
                    last edited by

                    Bear in mind that unless your probe is accurate and the bed and the head XY movement plane are both completely flat (which isn't the case, judging from your height map), unless your leadscrew adjustment probe points coincide with points on the mesh then you can't expect the height map to have zero error at the leadscrew probe points.

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                    • Martin1454undefined
                      Martin1454 @dc42
                      last edited by

                      @dc42 said in Reverse math for 3-point auto leveling?:

                      Bear in mind that unless your probe is accurate and the bed and the head XY movement plane are both completely flat (which isn't the case, judging from your height map), unless your leadscrew adjustment probe points coincide with points on the mesh then you can't expect the height map to have zero error at the leadscrew probe points.

                      Hmm... might look into my gantry...

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                      • Martin1454undefined
                        Martin1454
                        last edited by Martin1454

                        after adding 5 point leveling instead of 3, it works quiet bit better0_1547492547383_Unavngivet.png

                        But Im thinking about chainging it from 3 independent motors to 4

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                        • Martin1454undefined
                          Martin1454
                          last edited by Martin1454

                          Finally to the point where im satisfied.

                          Biggeste change was changing to BL touch - After I got my hands on an thermal/IR camera, I could see that the bed was like a mirror for the camera, so that's why the IR probe didn't work good enough

                          0_1547836211655_49342220_10217893577268121_4807436385667514368_o.jpg

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