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The word best is a big red flag!!
those here that make a sensor will say theirs is best.
those that have a sensor will say the one they are using is best.
best is the one you personally like the best. For what ever reason that may be.
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What do you think is the best auto-level sensor is in terms of ease of use, repeatability, package size, bed material options, etc.
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It is true that automatic bed leveling is not strictly needed on a 3D printer, but it is useful.Quote
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I have made my printers carefully, true and square. None have needed auto bed levelling. Not trying to toot my own horn but patience while building pays off. Try and make your build level to start off with and you don't have to fool around with this bed levelling nonsense. Your build plate can then have any surface you desire.
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If you look here, you can see that the very few correctly built cartesian printers don't use ABL because they don't need it. If you need ABL, you made a clunker and no "sensor" will be good enough as it will stay a clunker.
Of course a Delta, SCARA or similar it is a must in order to define the origins.
Now to set the Z home, a sensor makes thing easier. The best approach, and it is what I use is to detect the nozzle contacting the bed. "Seismic" sensor on the bed, sorry, more issues than worth it.
Can be done by simple high quality contact (see how Renishaw works for CNC), strain gauge, piezo.
DC42 smart effector, deserves its "smart" label, but for a Delta. Piezo is fine too.
The others, the "proximity" are bulky, problematic, some even ridicule. The funniest, a microswitch mounted on a arm actuated by a servo.
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If you look here, you can see that the very few correctly built cartesian printers don't use ABL because they don't need it. If you need ABL, you made a clunker and no "sensor" will be good enough as it will stay a clunker.
Of course a Delta, SCARA or similar it is a must in order to define the origins.
Now to set the Z home, a sensor makes thing easier. The best approach, and it is what I use is to detect the nozzle contacting the bed. "Seismic" sensor on the bed, sorry, more issues than worth it.
Can be done by simple high quality contact (see how Renishaw works for CNC), strain gauge, piezo.
DC42 smart effector, deserves its "smart" label, but for a Delta. Piezo is fine too.
The others, the "proximity" are bulky, problematic, some even ridicule. The funniest, a microswitch mounted on a arm actuated by a servo.
Can you clarify if the "Seismic" sensor is good or bad? This sounds interesting, though I suppose it too requires a warm clean nozzle to work.
I'm interested though, this seems like a neat idea. I am going with a 9.5mm thick bed so if I can get it to stay in position well enough, I may consider something like that, although I just realized I would be back to a hot probe on PEI which wouldn't work I don't think.
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If you look here, you can see that the very few correctly built cartesian printers don't use ABL because they don't need it. If you need ABL, you made a clunker and no "sensor" will be good enough as it will stay a clunker.
Of course a Delta, SCARA or similar it is a must in order to define the origins.
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Can be done by simple high quality contact (see how Renishaw works for CNC), strain gauge, piezo.
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If you look here, you can see that the very few correctly built cartesian printers don't use ABL because they don't need it. If you need ABL, you made a clunker and no "sensor" will be good enough as it will stay a clunker.
Of course a Delta, SCARA or similar it is a must in order to define the origins.
I would be using ABL to compensate for thermal expansion / wonkey bed mounting. Sure it would be nice to not have it but its much easier and probably cheaper to have it. Id be interested to hear what designs dont need ABL though - sounds like there's some good design there.
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Can be done by simple high quality contact (see how Renishaw works for CNC), strain gauge, piezo.
I am VERY familiar with the working of Renishaw probes, they are far to high tech for 3D printing though! (and also have far more degrees of freedom needed)
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Right now I guess either the BLTouch or a piezo for a close second might fit most people's criteria as best, all-around.
The second reason is the BLTouch can start the auto level feature before the nozzle is warmed up. No point in getting a fancy sensor if I still have to feel like I need to babysit it. A Piezo is a good concept though and in reality it's probably not a big deal for some to wait for the nozzel to heat up, but then again can a hot nozzel probe a PEI bed? Maybe someone will make a Piezo sensor with a flip down leg that works like the BLTouch.
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Right now I guess either the BLTouch or a piezo for a close second might fit most people's criteria as best, all-around.
The second reason is the BLTouch can start the auto level feature before the nozzle is warmed up. No point in getting a fancy sensor if I still have to feel like I need to babysit it. A Piezo is a good concept though and in reality it's probably not a big deal for some to wait for the nozzel to heat up, but then again can a hot nozzel probe a PEI bed? Maybe someone will make a Piezo sensor with a flip down leg that works like the BLTouch.
You don't need to wait for the nozzle to warm up with a piezo sensor, you just need a clean nozzle. One of the advantages of piezo sensors is that they use the nozzle as the probe so there are zero xy offsets, this makes bed mapping more accurate and is particularly useful for delta calibration. A BLT like approach would lose these advantages.
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If you look here, you can see that the very few correctly built cartesian printers don't use ABL because they don't need it. If you need ABL, you made a clunker and no "sensor" will be good enough as it will stay a clunker.
Of course a Delta, SCARA or similar it is a must in order to define the origins.
I would be using ABL to compensate for thermal expansion / wonkey bed mounting. Sure it would be nice to not have it but its much easier and probably cheaper to have it. Id be interested to hear what designs dont need ABL though - sounds like there's some good design there.
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MKSA
Can be done by simple high quality contact (see how Renishaw works for CNC), strain gauge, piezo.
I am VERY familiar with the working of Renishaw probes, they are far to high tech for 3D printing though! (and also have far more degrees of freedom needed)
You don't need to buy one, just to give an idea and make something that fits your carriage/extruder assembly.
If you need to use ABL to compensate for thermal expansion that means your design is wrong.
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If you look here, you can see that the very few correctly built cartesian printers don't use ABL because they don't need it. If you need ABL, you made a clunker and no "sensor" will be good enough as it will stay a clunker.
Of course a Delta, SCARA or similar it is a must in order to define the origins.
I would be using ABL to compensate for thermal expansion / wonkey bed mounting. Sure it would be nice to not have it but its much easier and probably cheaper to have it. Id be interested to hear what designs dont need ABL though - sounds like there's some good design there.
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MKSA
Can be done by simple high quality contact (see how Renishaw works for CNC), strain gauge, piezo.
I am VERY familiar with the working of Renishaw probes, they are far to high tech for 3D printing though! (and also have far more degrees of freedom needed)
You don't need to buy one, just to give an idea and make something that fits your carriage/extruder assembly.
If you need to use ABL to compensate for thermal expansion that means your design is wrong.
Maybe off topic for this thread but what beds can I use that dont deform under heat but dont use mains voltage?
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It is why tie wraps, flexible guides and frame allow poorly designed machine to still work and not bind. This lead to people believing their "design" is good ! This is a lucky example when two bad make one OK
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Digital Dentist here did a correct bed and explained how. He answered to you, so no need to repeat. Sad to say, it is one of the very few found on the internet.
I intend to steal the granite slab from a cemeteryIt is not that fragile and is in fact cheap and flat enough.
Fiber reinforced concrete, I thought about it too, mainly for the frame ! Makes a very good base for a regular machine.
A piece of Schott glass from a dead hot plate would be worth a try too.
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