![]() What i've also done though is kind of a pain so i don't do it often unless i'm dealing with a TON of models (and i'm ALWAYS printing more than 1 with that large of a bed) is using Tinkercad to duplicate/set up the models, then selecting them all, since what that does is shows the total "bounding box" for everything that is selected. ![]() I do run a startup script that runs a line purge pretty close to the front edge of the glass bed, so in the preview I can see how the models get reasonably close to that. But in placing my models in the field, I generally have to "guess" and make sure not to get too close to the edge. ![]() The base has screws and I have printed holders that use the original holes and hold the glass bed in place in the center of the build plate. The X/Y is 320x340, but I'm currently building on an inset Ultrabase, which is 310x310. ![]() I currently mainly print on a Snapmaker 2 (A350 - the big one). In talking general measurement tools, I agree all around! being able to measure between parts would be huge, but also being able to show/measure how far a part if from the edges would be useful. ![]()
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