support plateau µdelta

support plateau µdelta

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I have designed these supports to adjust the level of the plate.\nI use a 15cm square mirror on my delta (costing around 3 francs 6 cents in all hardware stores).\nAfter assembling the supports and leaving the adjustment screws loose, start by calibrating the height as usual.\nI recommend making an attempt by printing a disk with a large diameter and fine thickness.\nThe side with the finest thickness is the one that won't need to be adjusted. To get a uniform print, tighten the screws of the other supports (which will raise the edge of the plate in need) to achieve constant thickness.\nIt's possible that during this level adjustment of the plate you may need to recalibrate the height.\nI hope this "manual" is clear enough; otherwise I would add photos and a schema.\n\n \n \n Instructions\nAfter printing 3 supports, screw a M3 screw (10mm long mini) into the hole on the thickest part. Then slide the support around the mirror to finish by screwing it onto the plate of the printer using the original holes.

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