Cambo3D, sorry - I was moving your topic from the "what are you printing" topic to this troubleshooting topic where it belongs. Unfortunately, it got irretrievably deleted - that was not the intent, I simply wanted to move it to the correct area.
Please repost.
my z is slightly off what to adjust here
my z is slightly off what to adjust here
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The Eclectic Angler
Re: my z is slightly off what to adjust here
dang you micheal..=P
My rostock build log http://forum.seemecnc.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=1228
Re: my z is slightly off what to adjust here
Yeah, sorry about that.
Sublime Layers - my blog on Musings and Experiments in 3D Printing Technology and Art
Start Here:
A Strategy for Successful (and Great) Prints
Strategies for Resolving Print Artifacts
The Eclectic Angler
Re: my z is slightly off what to adjust here
Is it possible that one end lifted from the build surface during the print? Hard to tell from the photo and I forgot the details of your original post's description 

Sublime Layers - my blog on Musings and Experiments in 3D Printing Technology and Art
Start Here:
A Strategy for Successful (and Great) Prints
Strategies for Resolving Print Artifacts
The Eclectic Angler
Re: my z is slightly off what to adjust here
it does look like the left side lifted but that was caused by me in the post process of cleaning up the skirt grid left behind. I started overdoing it by cutting away to much. It seemed the skirt stuck to well to the part.mhackney wrote:Is it possible that one end lifted from the build surface during the print? Hard to tell from the photo and I forgot the details of your original post's description
My rostock build log http://forum.seemecnc.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=1228