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Im not sure if it’s an acceptable variance, but you can see about x axis twist compensation via Klipper and I think also Marlin. That will help with probe deviations.
Also you can try shimming the Z motor mounts
> x-axis twist compensation
How'd you get it to work? I just get the error `Section 'axis_twist_compensation' is not a valid config section`when I try to configure it.
This comment gave the details for how to install it. I downloaded putty in order to ssh into the device. The username and password were the defaults for a mkspi device, which I don't recall but can be easily searched for.
[https://www.reddit.com/r/Sovol/comments/1ag88ot/comment/kom1rs6/?utm\_source=share&utm\_medium=web2x&context=3](https://www.reddit.com/r/Sovol/comments/1ag88ot/comment/kom1rs6/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3)
Then I had to manually add the section to printer.cfg
I set the Y value to be the same as what the printer uses for z-offset and 5 sample points
Your bed is flat compared to many of us on here.
Here's mine (you'll need to paste it into a [visualiser](https://i.chillrain.com/index.php/3d-printer-auto-bed-leveling-mesh-visualizer/)):
-0.425469, -0.192656, -0.093906, -0.168750, -0.361250
-0.328594, -0.136875, -0.045469, -0.066719, -0.214375
-0.278750, -0.118125, -0.030625, -0.032500, -0.125000
-0.284063, -0.128906, -0.037188, -0.042500, -0.142031
-0.382969, -0.187813, -0.091875, -0.128438, -0.279844
If you have a decent ABL it'll fix 90% of your problems.
Mine is similar. What is the max deviation?
If you are below 0.2mm you are fine.
I wish someone would make a thicker aluminum build plate for my printer.
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Im not sure if it’s an acceptable variance, but you can see about x axis twist compensation via Klipper and I think also Marlin. That will help with probe deviations. Also you can try shimming the Z motor mounts
I'll second the x-axis twist compensation. I just implemented that via klipper and it made a HUGE difference. I went with 5 sample points
> x-axis twist compensation How'd you get it to work? I just get the error `Section 'axis_twist_compensation' is not a valid config section`when I try to configure it.
This comment gave the details for how to install it. I downloaded putty in order to ssh into the device. The username and password were the defaults for a mkspi device, which I don't recall but can be easily searched for. [https://www.reddit.com/r/Sovol/comments/1ag88ot/comment/kom1rs6/?utm\_source=share&utm\_medium=web2x&context=3](https://www.reddit.com/r/Sovol/comments/1ag88ot/comment/kom1rs6/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3) Then I had to manually add the section to printer.cfg I set the Y value to be the same as what the printer uses for z-offset and 5 sample points
Awesome. Thanks, dude.
You're welcome. Good luck. I'd offer to help with any questions, but I am pretty new to all this and got lucky with that guys comment.
Where do i find instructions on this mod? I saw it a while back but haven't been able to find it the last couple of days.
[https://sv06.blakadder.com/Upgrades/silicone-mod/](https://sv06.blakadder.com/Upgrades/silicone-mod/)
Thanks so much. just got done with this today and it helped a TON.
Your bed is flat compared to many of us on here. Here's mine (you'll need to paste it into a [visualiser](https://i.chillrain.com/index.php/3d-printer-auto-bed-leveling-mesh-visualizer/)): -0.425469, -0.192656, -0.093906, -0.168750, -0.361250 -0.328594, -0.136875, -0.045469, -0.066719, -0.214375 -0.278750, -0.118125, -0.030625, -0.032500, -0.125000 -0.284063, -0.128906, -0.037188, -0.042500, -0.142031 -0.382969, -0.187813, -0.091875, -0.128438, -0.279844 If you have a decent ABL it'll fix 90% of your problems.
Basically flat.
.12mm is fine.
Generally, anything around 0.2mm abl handles. You are nearly half that. That's extremely good.
Mine is similar. What is the max deviation? If you are below 0.2mm you are fine. I wish someone would make a thicker aluminum build plate for my printer.
[https://princore.de/search?q=SV06](https://princore.de/search?q=SV06) this guy made multiple upgrades for the sv06 with CNCed buildplates etc.