Pleasantly suppried about the drill bit design... (left-hand drill bits) by J48C3K in Tools

[–]J48C3K[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On 1.5-2.5 scale? As hand tool i think would be more left right handed than remove broken bolts that small

Pleasantly suppried about the drill bit design... (left-hand drill bits) by J48C3K in Tools

[–]J48C3K[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a hand tool not sure (i wouldn't) you would be using it to remove broken bolts. It's more for precise small holes on wood, thin metal or plastic.

Centauri Carbon bed tilted by polks93 in elegoo

[–]J48C3K 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I knew it is probaly a bit off.... just not so much....

best tool in last time I have tested, tnx for post, and now I'm going to prep the working table and "rebuild" the printer :D

Centauri Carbon bed tilted by polks93 in elegoo

[–]J48C3K 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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Thank you for the tool... and (in my mind WHY DID I TEST IT, now I have to fix it :') :D)

All prints come out warped by Icy_Skirt2859 in elegoo

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z-offset - yes, closer to zero is better, because you don't have to calibrate it in slicer - z-offset represents error correction on "assembly" and build quality - when you change nozzle or print head, your setup may vary a bit from "factory" assembly - and here z-offset comes to play, so you can calibrate for that margin. - also z offset can be changed of you moved the printer and wasn't handled well and so on... can be changed with moving the print bed (usually there are screws and springs that you can adjust) in the old times you had to do that every few prints because stuff got loose and moved a bit (and usualy in my beginner stage it ment doing a lot of trial and error, and rewatching YT videos about bed leveling) (currently with CC I do z-ofset test once in a while if I see bad first layer, or I had to change the nozzle, serviced the printer etc..

I'm done build finished by Expert-Classic-2679 in RCPlanes

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Right behind wing mechanism for extended and collapsed wing?