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    TLeTourneau
    last edited by 8 Feb 2019, 00:54

    Here is the one I use: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07DKD619C/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o09__o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    Thanks,
    Tom

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      Wyvern
      last edited by 8 Feb 2019, 05:17

      Would taped to the mat suffice? I will probably source a lower temp one around 150C as I don't intend on heating it past 110C or so.

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        Phaedrux Moderator @Wyvern
        last edited by 8 Feb 2019, 05:18

        @wyvern A blob of RTV silicone is a good way to stick it on.

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          Wyvern
          last edited by 8 Feb 2019, 05:39

          Never thought of that! I'm an auto/machine technician so I have tons of that crap.

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            Wyvern
            last edited by 17 Feb 2019, 00:47

            Hmm, before I start working on cad files for making my removable mechanical bed probe.

            Is it possible to say, have the machine home X and Y and ignore Z and wait until you say, click the Z end-stop to start probing?
            Does the probe always need to do a Z- offset on startup?

            I really haven't dabbled in bed probing, only used the built in code on my Anycubic delta (and that thing is wonky)

            I plan on using probing for a bed level map, as the level should almost never change.

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              Phaedrux Moderator @Wyvern
              last edited by 17 Feb 2019, 00:59

              @wyvern said in Yet another cast aluminum plate topic...:

              wait until you say, click the Z end-stop to start probing?

              You could add a M291 pop-up prompt with a blocking wait until you click ok or cancel.

              @wyvern said in Yet another cast aluminum plate topic...:

              Does the probe always need to do a Z- offset on startup?

              I don't understand what this means.

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                Wyvern @Phaedrux
                last edited by 17 Feb 2019, 01:52

                @phaedrux

                The Anycubic had to probe Z and store that information before it would perform the bed compensation routine, but I imagine it is only for delta's.

                There isn't any need to have this set up right?

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                  Phaedrux Moderator @Wyvern
                  last edited by 17 Feb 2019, 01:58

                  @wyvern I think I'm having a dense moment. I still don't really understand.

                  For Delta's you'd have to do an auto delta calibration before printing, but I don't understand that in the context of what you're asking.

                  Explain it like I'm 5.

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                    Wyvern
                    last edited by Wyvern 17 Feb 2019, 03:41

                    Well with me we make 10!

                    The delta has a removable probe so it saves that data and applies it until it glitches out and forgets.

                    With that machine it has to probe Z and then it shuts off, you then have to probe and then save.

                    But that's a crap board, crap firmware.

                    I'm sure all I need to do is probe, save and apply the map every print.

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                      Phaedrux Moderator @Wyvern
                      last edited by 17 Feb 2019, 04:59

                      @wyvern said in Yet another cast aluminum plate topic...:

                      I'm sure all I need to do is probe, save and apply the map every print.

                      Yeah basically.

                      https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Using_mesh_bed_compensation

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                        percar
                        last edited by 17 Feb 2019, 05:04

                        Just another tidbit of information
                        I have a 300mm x 600mm x12mm cast aluminum plate for my build platform, thinking that this would be quite level and also maintain level during heating...this was a big mistake....the thermal expansion of the aluminium is quite large being .5mm in the 300mm and 1mm on the 600mm. this cast plate was a tooling plate and surface ground initially. the mounting was fixed at one end and allowed to float in the other direction to prevent residual stresses. Even at that the plate warped and you could actually measure the warpage with an indicator during heating. The best level that i could maintain was .2mm. I change to a granite plate and this solved the issue of warping. If your build platform is small you will not run into this issue but if it is bigger than 300mm you will run into issues if you use aluminum.

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                          Wyvern @percar
                          last edited by 17 Feb 2019, 05:22

                          @percar Wow! a full mm is pretty large, what type of plate did you use?

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                            Steve Lynch @Wyvern
                            last edited by 18 Feb 2019, 05:14

                            @wyvern

                            I recommend: https://www.mcmaster.com/7602a53

                            It's a mother to get off though.. plan on breaking the mirror unless you're really patient. It's heat resistant, and solvent resistant, so it works famously. It's super expensive for a roll though. If you're in the states, I'd be happy to send you a couple feet. My suggestion however would be to get a magnetic sheet and go with a flexible PEI powder coated sheet from TheKKIINNGG on ebay. This dude's plates are AMAZING! I have them on all of my machines. In addition to better adhesion than the mirror (whether using glue stick, "Magic Juice" or Hair Spray) removing prints is a breeze. I'm happy to share any info you may want to know. It was the single best mod to my large format printer yet.

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                              mrehorstdmd @Wyvern
                              last edited by 18 Feb 2019, 14:58

                              @wyvern The type or brand of aluminum doesn't matter. The thermal expansion coefficient of aluminum is about 24 um/m-K. Apply an 80C (=80K) temperature rise and it expands: 0.6 m x 80K x 24 um= 1152 um = 1.152 mm

                              https://drmrehorst.blogspot.com/

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                                mrehorstdmd @percar
                                last edited by mrehorstdmd 18 Feb 2019, 15:00

                                @percar did you check flatness after that massive plate had time to stabilize at the set temperature, maybe 10-15 minutes or so after the heater was turned on? What was the power rating of the heater?

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                                  Wyvern @mrehorstdmd
                                  last edited by 18 Feb 2019, 16:43

                                  @mrehorstdmd
                                  I only asked because the CTE varies slightly depending on the alloy, that said, it doesn't vary enough to make a huge difference.

                                  The granite plate plate solution is interesting, but how did you get around it's poor conductivity?

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                                    pipersw
                                    last edited by 7 Nov 2019, 00:32

                                    Have you some place in France for mic6 plate ?
                                    I don't find yet.

                                    Thx

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