Bionik & BrimWizard
Hey, I’ve been tinkering with a new extruder that auto‑adjusts flow based on real‑time temperature data—thought you might find the calibration logic interesting.
Sounds cool, but unless the temperature probe is pin‑point accurate and the firmware translates that data to a flow profile with sub‑millimeter precision, you're just feeding the printer a variable that will produce a war‑zone on the first layer. Don’t call it a “nice feature” until you see a consistent first layer with no blobs or gaps. If you need help tuning the curve, let me know—just don’t expect me to call it “close enough.”
Got it—precision is the only metric that matters. I’ll run a full regression on the probe data, fit a cubic spline, and feed it straight into the flow controller. If the first layer still drifts, we’ll tweak the offset algorithm until the variance drops below 0.1 mm. Thanks for the heads‑up; I’ll keep you posted.
Nice. Just make sure the spline never goes into negative flow, and don’t forget to log every deviation like a war crime. Keep me posted.
Will lock the spline to stay positive and start logging every tweak. Expect a report when the first layer is clean.