Leight616
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- Siboor 350 Voron 2.4 R2 - Build in Progress
Hi all... first post here.
I've decided to take the plunge and ordered the Siboor 350 kit. The recent upgrade comes with Tap as standard, which (in principal) seems excellent as i like the idea of the probe being the nozzle.
However... i am somewhat perplexed about the workflow for levelling where the thermal melting limit of the build plate means one would be limited to 150oC for probing, and then needing to heat up to the ABS (or other) printing temperature.
the question... is there any issue with this? is there any significant thermal expansion in the 100oC change between probe and printing???
Klicky seems that it would resolve this problem, but introduces potential errors related to probe vs nozzle location and Z offset. I am intending on printing with a 0.6mm nozzle but like the idea of super simple swaps without needing to faff around with resetting offsets etc.
I've been bed-slinging printing for years, but this will be my first CoreXY.... i really really don't like inductive probes as I've had many many issues with them on various cartesian printers. I did actually get a Klicky pcb kit too so i could switch over.
I did search but didn't get a satisfactory answer... thanks in advance for your council
I've decided to take the plunge and ordered the Siboor 350 kit. The recent upgrade comes with Tap as standard, which (in principal) seems excellent as i like the idea of the probe being the nozzle.
However... i am somewhat perplexed about the workflow for levelling where the thermal melting limit of the build plate means one would be limited to 150oC for probing, and then needing to heat up to the ABS (or other) printing temperature.
the question... is there any issue with this? is there any significant thermal expansion in the 100oC change between probe and printing???
Klicky seems that it would resolve this problem, but introduces potential errors related to probe vs nozzle location and Z offset. I am intending on printing with a 0.6mm nozzle but like the idea of super simple swaps without needing to faff around with resetting offsets etc.
I've been bed-slinging printing for years, but this will be my first CoreXY.... i really really don't like inductive probes as I've had many many issues with them on various cartesian printers. I did actually get a Klicky pcb kit too so i could switch over.
I did search but didn't get a satisfactory answer... thanks in advance for your council