Tiny-Touch - Smallest possible DIY BLTouch clone

Tiny-Touch - Smallest possible DIY BLTouch clone

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It appears that you've provided a text document detailing some experiments with probing speeds on a 3D printer. The main content revolves around measuring the bed probe heights at different speeds to evaluate the precision of the measurements. Here's a summary: 1. **Measuring Precision**: You've measured the bed probe heights under three different speeds: 1800 mm/min, 2000 mm/min, and presumably an unspecified speed between 800 - 1000 mm/min for comparison. 2. **Findings**: - At 1800 mm/min, the mean deviation from the mean is 0.003 mm. - At 2000 mm/min, the mean deviation from the mean is 0.005 mm. 3. **Conclusion**: You conclude that even though the deviation seems to improve with higher speeds, a probing speed of 800-1000 mm/min provides reliable values/distances for your specific setup (on a 32-bit board). 4. **Additional Update**: - A new feature was added with pockets for magnets, making it easier to attach them. 5. **External References**: The document includes links to various external resources, including other 3D printing projects, tutorials, and product pages for specific components used in the project. This document seems to be part of a larger DIY project or documentation for an existing project. It provides insights into probing speeds on a 3D printer and discusses precision measurements under different conditions.

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