#Skew correction

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https://youtu.be/XmWxfMD8_bw?si=pt9nnEg0K9wAqHr3

Thought I would post this video to help others potentially. I've been experimenting and using klipper skew correction.

It does seem to help.

skew is when your printer is not completely squared and your printed object is not fully symmetrical as a result

klipper has a feature called skew correction which helps compensate and correct the issue.

first you search for yacs on printables or thingiverse and print the object. it's called yet another calibration square. it's free and it's...

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In my video I'm mistakingly showed the command using spaces after the comma

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There's not supposed to be spaces after the commas per your set skew measurements

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I didn't realize that silly mistake until this morning after I posted the darn video

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SET_SKEW XY=142.2,141.05,100.16

sonic rivet
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Just use califlower or calilantern by Vector3d helps with both skew and shrinkage and comes with nice excel spreadsheets to do the calcs from your measurements automatically

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I admit it looks like a nice tool and I'm familiar with the califlower tool however. The method I was using / testing is what is built into the clipper documents and free.

lime spruce
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The califlower tool is way better than klippers skew correction imo it also precisely calculates shrinkage as well which so far was the most accurate method I have found so far for both.

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