Thanks ! Did your lube tutorial and my sovol is much quiet now, but have lot of troubles with the first layer, i saw that you have the same problem on your sv06 where the heat bed isnt really flat cause of thread spacer... wanna ask you if you find a solution to this ? I asked sellers on Aliexpress to replace the sovol ones, but all of them told me that there an be a gap of 0.2 mm tolerance
I would prefer to swap the solid spacer to rubber one. That way you have more room to adjust the corner. But if the build plate is out of flat at some spots, there is no much you can do beside update the firmware and make auto bed leveling correctly to add the compresate value.
@@manningcustom After G28; AS shown below. G90 ; use absoulte coordinates M83 ; extruder relative mode M104 S150 ; set nozzle temp to 150 G28 ; home all axes M420 S1 ;load mesh M900 K0.03 ; linear advance factor
Hello, how are you? I hope you can help me. I have a svo6 and the auto level does not work. If I put the nozzle on the left side, it scrapes the paper. But if I put the nozzle on the right side of the bed, it easily fits three sheets. The height is different. I don't know how to get it. bed is at the same height in all 4 corners please help
I found by using a bubble level the table my printer was on was not perfectly level that’s was causing a similar issue. I put shims (1.0mm guitar picks) under the feet of my printer until the bed was perfectly level with a bubble level.
did you trt reboot printer and try leveling again? check if the sensor on your extruder is in red light(normal). You can also try to adjust the senstive level of sensorless homing.
How did you pick this item to print? I am trying to print the boat with ABS and the filament just clumps. I have levelled this many time and it won't lay a line of filament down.@@SvgLau
what is your setting for printing abs? Temptures and other settings. SV06 build plate will expand more during higher temperature. It is little bit tricky to print abs. It does not like stay on build plate that much, you will need to further bring the nozzle closer to bed like -0.15mm to 0.2mm to help the first layer adhesion. You will normally need a enclosure to provide a good embinet temperature, other wise part tends to warp during printing. If you have PLA on hand, I would highly suggest to print with that filament. @@schwamieboy1
lower your z offset value, make nozzle closer to the bed. adjust z offset value 0.05mm at a time, until you get good result. Don't test frist layer with boat. Use the first layer test model that I attached, sacle down to 20%. Google "what is good first layer looks like" it will shows you pictures about differences too high and too low, comapre with your test result. You don't need 100c degree for pla, go for 60c. www.printables.com/model/500886-first-layer@@schwamieboy1
Thank you for this! Just picked up a SV06 and was having issues with my first test print. This was the reason!
Thank you for this no bullshit information ! I printing at last thanks to you !😎🍻
At 1:52, you said "optical sensor" but I think you meant "inductive sensor". Great video!
yes, inductive sensor. I don't know why I reading at inductive sensor but speaking optical sensor. lol
Thanks ! Did your lube tutorial and my sovol is much quiet now, but have lot of troubles with the first layer, i saw that you have the same problem on your sv06 where the heat bed isnt really flat cause of thread spacer... wanna ask you if you find a solution to this ? I asked sellers on Aliexpress to replace the sovol ones, but all of them told me that there an be a gap of 0.2 mm tolerance
I would prefer to swap the solid spacer to rubber one. That way you have more room to adjust the corner. But if the build plate is out of flat at some spots, there is no much you can do beside update the firmware and make auto bed leveling correctly to add the compresate value.
My nozzle is draging on one side and not close enough on the other
what do I need to add to my gcode to make the slicer use the bed leveling?
M420 S1 ;load mesh
@@SvgLau where?
@@manningcustom After G28; AS shown below.
G90 ; use absoulte coordinates
M83 ; extruder relative mode
M104 S150 ; set nozzle temp to 150
G28 ; home all axes
M420 S1 ;load mesh
M900 K0.03 ; linear advance factor
Hello, how are you? I hope you can help me. I have a svo6 and the auto level does not work. If I put the nozzle on the left side, it scrapes the paper. But if I put the nozzle on the right side of the bed, it easily fits three sheets. The height is different. I don't know how to get it. bed is at the same height in all 4 corners please help
I found by using a bubble level the table my printer was on was not perfectly level that’s was causing a similar issue. I put shims (1.0mm guitar picks) under the feet of my printer until the bed was perfectly level with a bubble level.
When I go into leveling it jams into the bed. What do I need to do here?
did you trt reboot printer and try leveling again? check if the sensor on your extruder is in red light(normal). You can also try to adjust the senstive level of sensorless homing.
I do auto home and it just drives the nozzle into the bed
what the hell did you do at 2:05?
preheat.
How did you pick this item to print? I am trying to print the boat with ABS and the filament just clumps. I have levelled this many time and it won't lay a line of filament down.@@SvgLau
what is your setting for printing abs? Temptures and other settings. SV06 build plate will expand more during higher temperature. It is little bit tricky to print abs. It does not like stay on build plate that much, you will need to further bring the nozzle closer to bed like -0.15mm to 0.2mm to help the first layer adhesion. You will normally need a enclosure to provide a good embinet temperature, other wise part tends to warp during printing. If you have PLA on hand, I would highly suggest to print with that filament. @@schwamieboy1
Ok I swapped to PLA but after about 25 mins it broke free from the bed. Bed was at 100 i believe. @@SvgLau
lower your z offset value, make nozzle closer to the bed. adjust z offset value 0.05mm at a time, until you get good result. Don't test frist layer with boat. Use the first layer test model that I attached, sacle down to 20%. Google "what is good first layer looks like" it will shows you pictures about differences too high and too low, comapre with your test result. You don't need 100c degree for pla, go for 60c. www.printables.com/model/500886-first-layer@@schwamieboy1
Its not perfect?
I would say it is good for all the prints you need, but you can see some holes on the layers, it is not perfect.
It's not perfect if you're planning on using your 3d printer to make PLA sheets the size of the print bed
Wow it would be cool if we could hear this video without turning volume up to max