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BED LEVELING TEST PAD
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For all of you that have been using various celulose based feeler gauges...look no further
This is a printable first layer adhesion test for everyone that think global warming and autoleveling function is a hoax... fake news ladies and gentleman
Works dandy on glass because glass is usually flatter than other non-machined beds and thus better (at least in my case)
Test pads are for beds 200x200, 300x300, 400x400
How it works?
Import to slicer
Slice with your favorite settings, without brim/skirt
Leveling process:
- Start printing, lower the feed rate maybe
- During the print observe first layer height, width, adhesion and adjust bed height corners accordingly. Raise the corner if stringing, lower the corner if scraping, smearing or nothing extrudes until even adhesion occurs. Watch your fingers.
- Repeat the process every 50-100 prints or whenever you need to do it again (e.g. after component change, transport...)
Tip for clear glass heated beds, clean with di
This is a printable first layer adhesion test for everyone that think global warming and autoleveling function is a hoax... fake news ladies and gentleman
Works dandy on glass because glass is usually flatter than other non-machined beds and thus better (at least in my case)
Test pads are for beds 200x200, 300x300, 400x400
How it works?
Import to slicer
Slice with your favorite settings, without brim/skirt
Leveling process:
- Start printing, lower the feed rate maybe
- During the print observe first layer height, width, adhesion and adjust bed height corners accordingly. Raise the corner if stringing, lower the corner if scraping, smearing or nothing extrudes until even adhesion occurs. Watch your fingers.
- Repeat the process every 50-100 prints or whenever you need to do it again (e.g. after component change, transport...)
Tip for clear glass heated beds, clean with di
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