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How to level your bed on ender 3 v2 / other 3d printers - easy process-manual on the fly levelling

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please show me your calibration prints! I am on instagram as uh...I think its lost.in.tech with dots between.

Well I was thinking about levelling and what can I say, I got a little carried away.
Levelling is a slow drawn out exercise we all have to do far too often, and I felt like we need a bit more than a sheet of paper and trial and error.

Please comment if you have anything to say!

Links:

All the bed levelling templates I used: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:487...

Bird whistle from last week's vid: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:155...
Ocarina: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:275...


Chapters:
0:00 intro
0:32 recap on too close/ too far images
1:00 my bltouch status
1:17 in which I rant on about yellow springs for a while
1:50 discussion of bed leveling types
2:25 discussion of current bed leveling template solutions
2:48 why I bothered to make a new one if all these already exist.
3:00 another recap on the marks from too close and too far (this is important!)
3:18 adjusting on the fly is key and so is being able to see
3:33 my actual design and explaining the design choices I made.
4:23 on where the most important part of the bed for leveling actually is
5:00 table theory
6:10 why I chose circles too
6:40 centre of the bed and the text on the diamonds
7:00 foil under the center of the bed
8:07 finally printing it
8:27 analyzing the print and what I am looking for
9:16 intentionally creating a bad print
9:50 analyzing the messed up print and why it is what it is
10:43 close ups and again reminding you of what too close and too far looks like
11:10 what, there's more?
11:42 diagonal template and why
12:30 concentric squares and why
13:23 correct settings in cura to make the templates work
13:40 summary time
14:40 request for feedback
15:05 the end thing I always (apparently) do
16:30 wrap up and end


Credits:
Music: Ouroboros Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b....

posted by tikia8