Thank you so much for this detail! You’ve made it sound like a fun (and wonderfully over engineered) solution. I may just give it a go because it sounds like I may learn a lot!
Thank you so much for this detail! You’ve made it sound like a fun (and wonderfully over engineered) solution. I may just give it a go because it sounds like I may learn a lot!
This is a really cool project. I do have a pi zero laying around…
Have you had any issues with this setup? Also was the ir necessary because of the interior of the box?
I think this is exactly what I’m looking for! Have you used these in the past? I like that I can keep the float
I’ve seen a few that screw into the float sensor location. But maybe a DIY would be a good path!
Thanks for the tip. I’ll give this a go and see where I can get it!
Are you referring to the screws underneath the build plate? Or do you mean the bolts to the frame? I’ve never had to go this far to level a bed so want to make sure I’m doing this right
Oh man. Even with uncommenting the auto bed level in Gcode? I bought this used (but in impeccable condition) so I don’t think I can return. Guess I’ll have to keep messing with things forever!
Oh yeah I mean it’s definitely not level. The 3 pro doesn’t seem to have a way to manually level it. There are eccentric nuts which I have tightened, and that did stop the bed from rocking. But I think this is the “natural” lay of the bed. It seems like the disparity is vast
Wasn’t sure if there was something that I’m not seeing on how to fix this on this particular device.
This book is sitting in our office. Is it actually a good read? Its very dusty so I always wrote it off as just another corporate book.
That looks great. Did you use any particular nozzle to get that to come out so clean? I’ve heard wood can get clogged up pretty easily
Wow I definitely need to check out that black one. What a great project idea too!
I’m starting to wonder if there are white label ultrasonic sensors out there since this looks like the Beckett. It also looks like this won’t support 120 AC. I’m in the USA and our namby pamby grid can’t handle it.