How much probe points is too much?
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My current HEVO has a 500 x 500 mm bed. Right now I'm using a 6 x 6 grid for 36 points, but due to using smooth rods (12mm for all axis) it still has a slight shift. 6 x 6 works but there are small areas where it gets a little too close to the bed that it curls a little, still sticks but doesn't make a pretty first layer. I'm thinking of 7 x 7 but would that be overkill? Using precision piezo Orion so would that much probing shorten the lifespan of the nozzle (I do plan on buying e3d's new nozzle X or tungsten carbie nozzles which are much harder and tougher)? Thanks.
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Hi,
I used the max possible. It was slow but produced very good results. My probe uses a micro-switch so no issue with problems with the nozzle.
Try it yourself and compare the results against what you do now - nothing to lose but time.
Frederick
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measure the repeatability of your probe and increase the speed of probing to see when it becomes inaccurate
see https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/6962/m48-measure-z-probe-repeatability-and-print-to-serial-output/4currently the max probe points are 441
also you can save the probed map and load it instead of probing each time.
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I use the max probe points as well since the bed is quite stable I only have to do it very rarely, which is good because it takes about 45 minutes to probe the 300x300 bed.