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    • pro3dundefined
      pro3d
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      Yes I get the min/max deviation - I just think the result map should have some values that we all can relate to like those

      It should btw read the min/max difference so I dont have to calculate this - It is something of interest

      Maybe rms error is a common thing but for me and maybe more like me it is just a confusing factor and maybe it could read something else - What I dont know

      (still confused about its meaning and value)

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      • JoergS5undefined
        JoergS5 @pro3d
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        @pro3d
        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Root_mean_square
        is directly related to the statistical sigma calculation, the calculation of the standard curve for probability calculations. It is also used to find correlations of variables in regression tests (the question: how are variables dependent?).

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        • pro3dundefined
          pro3d @JoergS5
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          @joergs5 The point is joergs5. I would like something useful there not something from another planet or wikipedia but something that average joe could understand.

          I dont have time to read up on this

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          • JoergS5undefined
            JoergS5 @pro3d
            last edited by JoergS5

            @pro3d ok, I tried to explain. No Problem

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            • Phaedruxundefined
              Phaedrux Moderator @pro3d
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              @pro3d said in Help to analyze the heightmap:

              @joergs5 The point is joergs5. I would like something useful there not something from another planet or wikipedia but something that average joe could understand.

              I dont have time to read up on this

              Well I guess a picture says a 1000 words. Green means good.

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              • JoergS5undefined
                JoergS5 @Phaedrux
                last edited by JoergS5

                @phaedrux I thought he wanted to understand what RMS means.

                For the heatbed, green is ok and it's fine. But if I would have this picture, I would want to know why the four corners are not even, because 0.2 mm is a lot. Maybe extension due to heat and fixing it too tight or the bed too thin. If it's due to fixing and you heat the bed up now, it will not stay green. 100 °C heat up makes 1 promille extension, 0.3 mm, this will bend the bed a bit, but uneven, depending on the forces.

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                • pro3dundefined
                  pro3d
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                  I dont actually want to understand what RMS error means. I just want easy to understand information on the probing results as I do analyze everything I deal with when designing printers

                  I am perfectly able to read the picture, points and min/max then the average (mean error)

                  It seams like no one is able to explain rms error in a way that average joe can understand so I wonder why it is there as it only confuses me (and possibly other users) so we use a lot of unnecessary time and energy to figure it out

                  I do miss the difference between min/max but of course I know how to calculate this but yes I am lazy as well as the next guy

                  I wonder if anyone uses the rms error for anything when analyzing these results and if so in what way?

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                  • JoergS5undefined
                    JoergS5
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                    Ok, now I understand what you mean. I thought you didn't understand rms. I agree that the usefulness is limited.

                    In the middle of your bed your values are very good, you will get good prints.

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                    • pro3dundefined
                      pro3d @JoergS5
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                      @joergs5

                      I might come out as a noob that dont understand the map. This is not the case as I am very able to see what is low, high, average and flat..

                      But when there is some information on the results map I dont understand I would like to know why it is there and how/what I can use it for..

                      Since it is there I am now going to take my time to read up on the use of rms so that this thread can die out as it is no longer progressing and adavidm long above here answered most of this question if I just read thoroughly

                      /end

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                      • JoergS5undefined
                        JoergS5 @pro3d
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                        @pro3d in fact yesterday I was annoyed spending time to research rms and then getting an unfriendly answer. But it's ok now, we have misunderstood each other.

                        I wish you luck solving the other problems, and if BLTouch turns out to be unreliable, I have a plan B to use a digital dial gauge with data transmission. I will tell about how I connected it to Duet in this forum.

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                        • pro3dundefined
                          pro3d @JoergS5
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                          @joergs5

                          Thanks -all good! The BL-Touch has been my friend for years - one that I trusted so I dont see why it should not work in the duet/rrf environment..??

                          I just want a plug and play sensor that works on glass and dont see any other option as I dont want a piezo solution

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                          • T3P3Tonyundefined
                            T3P3Tony administrators @pro3d
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                            @pro3d alot of people have had success with the BL touch - and actually your bed map is pretty good. as has been previously mentioned it is a little high on one side (Y Max) but not so much that mesh bed levelling wont work.

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                            • pro3dundefined
                              pro3d @T3P3Tony
                              last edited by

                              @t3p3tony

                              Thanks and I understand the tl;dr issue here for sure.

                              I am NOT concerned about the map posted but trying really badly... to figure out what I can do with the rms error in my analyzes - in any map good or bad

                              I am done with this now as I understand I need to figure it out by reading some theory, and that is ok

                              I am not going to use the Duet controller for this time any way so I will get back to this when and if I manage to cope with RRF again

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