Peopoly Moai Leveling Calculator

Peopoly Moai Leveling Calculator

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Quick and dirty spreadsheet for calculating the amount of turns you have to make on the Peopoly Moai's leveling nuts. I got tired of having to do the math by hand every time I pulled the vat to change resins. This makes it a little faster. I'm using the standard non-EZ bed because the EZ-leveling bed gives me grief when tightening. Enter your preferred height (typically 10.7), run a batch of the pillars from the DIY-test.gcode file (file copied from Peopoly's website), measure them and enter the measurements into the corresponding pillar measurements. If you end up with a positive difference (you pillar is too short), the correction is negative to indicate a counter-clockwise turn. If you end up with a negative difference (pillar is too tall), the correction is positive to indicate a clockwise turn. This is a little confusing, but it made sense in my head. The picture shows the bed from above, which correlates to the appropriate nuts under the bed. The pie graphs are just to visualize the amount of rotation you need to apply; they do not account for CW or CCW turns. The pie graphs also don't take into account if you need more than a full rotation. They work best once you get into the under-1mm ballpark and need help visualizing the amount of a turn you need.

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