For 3d printer bed leveling and nozzle gap adjustment you ll need a card of a size you can comfortably hold and slide between the nozzle tip and the build plate.
3d printer bed level gauge.
To actually level the bed is really simple it just takes some practice to get it right.
Repeatable method of leveling a three dimensional printer bed by placing a feeler gauge thickness gauge blade between the extruder and the bed.
Sample of tool usage is in last part of video.
For the standard 0 4 nozzle i use the 0 005 or 0 127mm feeler gauge.
The printer comes with a paper card to use as a feeler gauge but i prefer the type of gauge you can find at an auto parts store.
Start by tightening down all the screws so you have more room to work with.
A piece of ordinary office paper cut down to about 100 mm x 40 mm should work.
Currently i ve been looking at the ender 3 pro and some different resin printers and i don t know what the best option is.
And learn how to use it.
Here is a good starting set of tools needed to maintain your bed level and nozzle gap.
Get a proper 0 1 mm or 0 2 mm feeler gauge.
If it homes to z max then send it to z 0 manually.
Trying to make precision prints with a piece of paper is stupid.
This is all in one video of published bed leveling tool that i posted on thingiverese.
You need a feeler gauge of some sort for the leveling as there has to be a layer of print gap between the nozzle and the bed.
Hi i ve been looking into buying a 3d printer.
Home the z axis of your 3d printer.
Move your extruder to a corner and position the blade under the nozzle adjust the screw until the led will light up indicating that the tip of the nozzle is touching the feeler gauge blade repeat the process in the other corners until you find the perfect calibration.