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Florian
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Successful Bed Leveling Improvement (Mod for Nylon Mod)

Hello Friends,

We all know the ( https://www.reddit.com/r/prusa3d/comments/bp440f/full_guide_to_doing_nylock_mod_if_you_havent_you/)

Nylon nut hack wich let you ajust the Print Surface next to perfect.

I toke that tutorial and changed sone things to make it even better.

Changes:

1: Instead of using nylon secure nuts i used DIN980 Metal secure M3 Nuts ( https://schrauben-expert.de/DIN-980-Locking-Nut-M3-Stainless-Steel-A2) They do not age as fast as 985 nuts.

2: Used 1 DIN 915 Screw M3x40 and a DIN980 Nut M3 for the Center Location to fix the Heatbed from underneath.

The Tutorial how to do it is nearly the same but i had to make

"M45 Z" wich is the Standard Settings>Kalibration>Kali Z (with just 9 Cal. Points)

Before i did the G80 and G81. Due to the Issue that the Printer told me at some point.

"Bed leveling failed. Sensor triggered too high." in Proterface

Happy Printing.

 

Posted : 16/01/2021 7:50 pm
Florian
(@florian)
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Successful Bed Leveling Improvement (Mod for Nylon Mod)

Additon to the Post i Started with this Values:

Z search height: 5.00
Measured points:
0.21167 -0.08083 -0.21917 -0.46167 -0.74750 -0.94250 -1.28167
0.17000 -0.03167 -0.21833 -0.50000 -0.69833 -0.94833 -1.26167
0.19250 -0.01083 -0.24083 -0.46333 -0.69000 -0.92083 -1.20750
0.21917 -0.01000 -0.23833 -0.42250 -0.64458 -0.90417 -1.17667
0.22083 0.09000 -0.14833 -0.37813 -0.56167 -0.81667 -1.10417
0.20167 0.05000 -0.15667 -0.38000 -0.59000 -0.79917 -1.10917
0.10667 0.02500 -0.15750 -0.39750 -0.60250 -0.80917 -1.07500

-> convert to:

Raw values:
0.63 -0.04 -0.86
0.64 0 -0.75
0.53 0.02 -0.65

Degrees:
454°CW 29°CCW 619°CCW
461°CW 0 540°CCW
382°CW 14°CW 468°CCW

Rotations:
1.25x CW 29° CCW 1,7x CCW

 

Now i have:

Degrees:
7°CW 0°CCW 14°CCW
9°CW 0            11°CCW
4°CW 3°CW    19°CCW

Wish you all happy Printing.

Posted : 18/01/2021 6:23 pm
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