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asykesey

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Posted · Glass plate clips

The clips are the single worst feature of the Ultimakers.

 

I can see there are better options possible, but I like the simplicity of the clips.... but you mainly make me wonder what you consider the worst Ultimaker feature?
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    Posted · Glass plate clips

    Four leveling screws makes no sense - you always have at least two of them that are fighting each other. Three points define a flat plane, four points are the corners of a 3D prism, i.e. not flat.

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    Posted (edited) · Glass plate clips

    Four leveling screws makes no sense - you always have at least two of them that  are fighting each other. Three points define a flat plane, four points are the corners of a 3D prism, i.e. not flat.

    Whut he said.....8)

    I especially like that the active leveling uses a 90° angle to test against the main 3 screw points used to manually level. Kinda like having a second set of measurements.

    I could not find the language for the definition provided...this is spot on.<3

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