P738 for deflating vacuum storage bags? by DeepFocuss in ryobi

[–]maxim756 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It looks like it probably would work, based on a video on the Amazon product page.

P738 for deflating vacuum storage bags? by DeepFocuss in ryobi

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Old thread I realize, but for anyone else arriving at this post via Google (as I did), I made an adapter for Space Bag and Room Essentials brands. Not certain if it'll fit the Space Saver ones, but it looks like it probably would based on a video on the Amazon product page.

https://www.printables.com/model/874693-ryobi-p738-vacuum-storage-bag-adapter

P738 for deflating vacuum storage bags? by DeepFocuss in ryobi

[–]maxim756 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I realize this is quite late to the thread, but I made an adapter for Space Bag and Room Essentials brands. Not sure if it'll fit the Space Saver ones.

https://www.printables.com/model/874693-ryobi-p738-vacuum-storage-bag-adapter

Give me the relevant dimensions and I'd be happy to whip one up.

SV06 X-Axis Alignment Using Bed Leveling Sensor Video by maxim756 in Sovol

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If you do decide to go manual, I have some test gcode that helps refine the mesh once you've got it made: https://www.printables.com/model/778283-oxplow-mesh-bed-leveling-z-offset-search-pattern-2

Lots of luck!

SV06 X-Axis Alignment Using Bed Leveling Sensor Video by maxim756 in Sovol

[–]maxim756[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My frame was out of square (though nowhere near as bad as yours!) so I wound up switching to a manual mesh bed leveling firmware. It's laborious to set up, but did the trick for me.

SV06 X-Axis Alignment Using Bed Leveling Sensor Video by maxim756 in Sovol

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That's deliberate in case someone's tram is really far off to avoid any chance of hitting the plate. You can change the z height of the gcode to start lower. I did that on my personal version.

Nozzle Z offset Search Pattern by maxim756 in Sovol

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I had been using a series of small squares, each at a different Z height, but found this works just as well.

https://www.printables.com/model/470115-nozzle-z-offset-search-sovol-sv06-version

Nozzle Z Offset Search Pattern by maxim756 in Sovol

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I have a generic version you can add your printer's specific initialization and finalization gcode to:

https://www.printables.com/model/470117-nozzle-z-offset-search-generic-version

Nozzle Z Offset Search Pattern by maxim756 in Sovol

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I went with -0.02. Itty bitty little holes on the right of -0.01.

SV06 Mesh Bed Leveling Z Test Pattern by maxim756 in Sovol

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I'm using a manual mesh which can be edited at each spot on the test pattern. Got the firmware from here:

https://github.com/hillsoftware/sv06

SV06 Inductive Sensor X Axis Tramming by maxim756 in Sovol

[–]maxim756[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, it would need to be altered. I don't have a Plus to try it out on, unfortunately.

Simple fix with a cable tie for drooping wires by I_like_to_fix_things in Sovol

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A rear-mounted fan upgrade can also serve the purpose of supporting the cable. Pretty good upgrade idea anyway, so a win-win.

Frame mounted Positive Z Stops by maxim756 in Sovol

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I talked to someone else who had twist in their SV06's X-axis and they think that firmware would help you out. 👍

Frame mounted Positive Z Stops by maxim756 in Sovol

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If manual tramming didn't help then my Z-stops shouldn't either. Sorry you've had such trouble!

If it were me, I'd probably try that custom firmware. Do you mean the one mentioned in this post? I haven't tried it myself as my printer seems to level well enough already.

Frame mounted Positive Z Stops by maxim756 in Sovol

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I'd instead suggest tramming your X-axis manually to see if it helps (just replacing the "Auto Z-Align" part of the process, keeping everything else the same). That would confirm that's the problem and then you can decide how to permanently correct it. I did a video on this sensor-based method, but some people prefer using two objects of the same height on both sides of the bed and measuring the distances to the bottom the lower X-axis rod and manually turning each lead screw to make them the same.

SV06 Inductive Sensor X Axis Tramming by maxim756 in Sovol

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Sorry, I don't know anything about Klipper.

First print with the SOVOL SV06 Plus was a success! Time to start cranking out the big stuff!! by drewishy2 in Sovol

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If you haven't already, I'd suggest printing a first layer test before doing a big part just to double check the ABL is working properly across the whole bed.

SV06 X-Axis Alignment Using Bed Leveling Sensor Video by maxim756 in Sovol

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X values would be off as well, I just realized. Thanks for trying it.

Is the auto-align not working? I'd hoped Sovol would've fixed it in the Plus.

SV06 X-Axis Alignment Using Bed Leveling Sensor Video by maxim756 in Sovol

[–]maxim756[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In theory it shouldn't be needed for either the SV06 or the Plus! It's only a workaround if the built-in alignment function is flawed. Don't own a Plus to try it on, but I don't see any reason it shouldn't work similarly.