Figured out how to install my .35mm nozzle and swapped out the platforms.
Changed my cura slicer settings for the .35mm nozzle.
First layer height: 0.15mm
Others: 0.1mm
Ext Temp: 210
Bed temp: 50
Material: PLA
Printing: Test circle (1mm high, 1/2 bed-width wide, 100% infill, 20mm/s)
UPDATE:

The default print had very low spots at the Y tower and between the Y and Z tower.
My compensator alleviated the problem a little bit
I didn't get around to testing Michael's yet.
It's as I feared, though. Direction of travel effects z height.
For example (Not real numbers, haven't measured specifics yet):
from X0, Y0, Z15 to X0, Y0, Z0 -> Z height is 0
from X0, Y0, Z-1 to X0, Y0, Z0 -> Z height is -0.02
from X1, Y0, Z0 to X0, Y0, Z0 -> Z height is -0.01
from X-1, Y0, Z0 to X0, Y0, Z0 -> Z height is 0.02
from X0, Y1, Z0 to X0, Y0, Z0 -> Z height is 0.01
from X0, Y-1, Z0 to X0, Y0, Z0 -> Z height is -0.01
Adding in other types of movement also effects the z height.
So, what I see in the case of lines being drawn from the X tower to the midpoint between Y and Z towers, is numbers one way are one set, and numbers the other way are a different set, but these two sets are repeatable.
The good news is: It seems that my indicator platform and hotend platform are dimensionally very close, so this method, once worked out, should be useful when swapping in the hotend platform.