QuoteOhmarinus QuoteLVD Iterate x number of times through points 3 to 8 or simply issue a G33 command and done. I agree about the functionality of G33, it's all I have ever needed. It works so well and is incredibly useful. However, my current setup has an inconsistency and I do not know how to fix this. Even though all sizes of my arms etc are the same, mounted square, and the effector is straby mnester - Delta Machines
QuoteLVD Iterate x number of times through points 3 to 8 or simply issue a G33 command and done. The whole reason I have written this is because G33 does not do what I am trying to accomplish, which is to print accurately in every dimension. If you read the tutorial, it mentions that automatic bed leveling does nothing to help accurate printing. If that was the case, then I could have just usedby mnester - Delta Machines
QuoteOhmarinus Shouldn't this topic be in the Delta forum? Maybe you should go ahead and move it to the delta forum after all. Thanksby mnester - Delta Machines
Dont know. The main idea behind this is utilizing Marlin's UBL for proper calibrationby mnester - Delta Machines
You need to go to step 5 and get your spacing near the towers close to equal and then proceed from there. You're completely off right now. The idea is that by the time you are done with my procedure, your g29 t values are very close to each other. This means that the print head is traveling without any corrections, correctly across its plane. This results in proper kinematics.by mnester - Delta Machines
Please explain what do you mean by too far. Are you talking about UBL mesh results?by mnester - Delta Machines
Quotemajorkuso How do you go about adjusting step 6? The horizontal radius setting is in the prepare - auto calibration - settings menuby mnester - Delta Machines
Fixed the problem myself. Link below:by mnester - Printing
Marlin 1.1.9 UBL Delta Leveling for Accurate Square 3D Printing Problem: Using Marlin’s UBL for helping with creating a perfect first layer does NOT help overcome the printer’s geometric build inaccuracies which cause severe measurement discrepancies. Note: This is a given, but you might find that while you may be able to print calibration pieces and they come out accurate (Example below); wheby mnester - Delta Machines
Hello, before I go into the problem, allow me to give some background so that we avoid the noob talk. I am a mechanical engineer and I have been 3d printing since 2013 I believe. I have experience with Rostock MAX V2 and now also the HE3D K280 (yea it was a very cheap option and hard to pass up). I am very familiar with Marlin 1.1.8 and 1.1.9. For the purposes of printing trinkets, the K280 witby mnester - Printing