21 Replies
X Gantry going downwards
Its so severe that I think you need force, so I suggest either disassembling the x gantry ( so rail and the extrusion and put books on it on a flat surface to flatten it
Or you can simply "pull" it by hand and force in the middle, towards UP.
But don't doo it too much you might then get inverse.
thanks you i test this
i tell you the new mesh bed after this
Sounds good. Good luck.
When you fix the X you can go onto the back corners.
@VisualTech48
how i can have better ?
is a 500x500
How are you doing your homing?
Bed mesh*
You go home, z tilt then bed mesh?
Yes
the z tilt is far from the corners should I bring it closer?
WEll your X gantry is dipping a lot.
On the left side of the X which doesn't make senes
For some reason at the end its going up.
Which if it z tilts properly shouldn't happen that much, but I can't see the mesh clearly.
Remove the flatten and gimme some angles
You don't need ot rotate the image.
You are far in D, so lower A
Since D has the motors you should mostly move A and B
I'm not sure I understand your d or A ?
ha ok ok
Basicly your D is really high, so you can lower A to bring it closer.
Again keep in mind.
Micro steps
IF you push A down too much then C can dip
Know your sides of the printer
A and B are the 2 front extrusions
D(rear left) and C(rear right) are the the ones that hold the motors.
ok thanks you i test this 🙂
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RatRig V-Core 3: How to Get a Square Frame
This video is for those who struggle getting bed meshed with their RatRig V-Core 3.
Please feel free to jump to the chapter you are interested in.
0:00 Intro
1:05 about the v-core 3 frame and bed leveling
8:26 what to take care of in the building phase
9:17 the right square
10:09 build tips
16:50 adjusting the frame according to your bed mesh
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To know the proper moving of what is what.
ty a lot