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    Bed Leveling Plugin (WIP)

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    • oozeBotundefined
      oozeBot
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      Our build plates use a 9-point bed leveling system with the center point being fixed. Now that I've gotten the hang of plugins, I created this to assist with bed leveling.

      Sorry, but at this time, this one is proprietary to our printers. But perhaps, it will spark someone else's interest or if someone has ideas on how to make this work for other printers, we'll see about providing a generic version.

      It takes the heightmap and extrapolates the actual adjustment points on our build plates to provide the number of degrees and direction needed to bring that point exactly inline with the center, fixed, point.

      I got to test this one today, and yeah, it's pretty darn handy!

      Screenshot 2025-05-15 175018.png

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      • Phaedruxundefined
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        NIce work. It would be cool if the rotational arrows actually represented the amount of rotation required. A numeral degree value is fairly abstract compared to a pie chart visual.

        Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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          • oozeBotundefined
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            @Phaedrux I actually spent a bit of time early today trying to visualize just that! But I can't figure out the best way to do that when it's over a full 360 degrees. I mean, this works, but it still requires a bit of math in your head.

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