Bed compensation algorithm May 25, 2014 03:15PM |
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Re: Bed compensation algorithm May 25, 2014 03:47PM |
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That's a really interesting question. I had just thought it is a clever bit of programming, but when you asked the question I realised I had no idea!Quote
kwikius
The bed compensation is meant to compensate for an out of true bed. However Even once well off the bed I see the Z rod moving as the head moves about in z and y......
Andy
Re: Bed compensation algorithm May 25, 2014 04:11PM |
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Re: Bed compensation algorithm May 25, 2014 04:44PM |
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appjaws1
...so a tall 5 x 5 tower will be printed correctly so all corners are square and the part is at 90 degrees to the bed in all directions...
Re: Bed compensation algorithm May 26, 2014 04:14AM |
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Re: Bed compensation algorithm May 27, 2014 04:44AM |
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aesuli
The bed compensation algorithm translates all the movements in order to (1) make each layer parallel to the bed plane, and (2) preserve the orthogonality of the three axes in the printed object.
As you can see in this video [www.youtube.com] , the column is built tilted, following the tilt of the plane and thus producing a perfect print identical to one you get on a level bed.
Re: Bed compensation algorithm May 27, 2014 06:57AM |
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kwikius
With bed compensation The whole print is tilted. Simple!
Re: Bed compensation algorithm May 27, 2014 03:55PM |
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aesuli
The bed compensation algorithm translates all the movements in order to (1) make each layer parallel to the bed plane, and (2) preserve the orthogonality of the three axes in the printed object.
As you can see in this video [www.youtube.com] , the column is built tilted, following the tilt of the plane and thus producing a perfect print identical to one you get on a level bed.
Re: Bed compensation algorithm May 27, 2014 04:49PM |
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Treth
I also like the spiral vase, is a spiral print option available in Slic3r?
Re: Bed compensation algorithm May 28, 2014 12:07AM |
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The whole print is tilted only if you have axis compensation correctly set up as well as bed compensation. t
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