Often I have to engrave signage with very small depth (-0.1 mm) and quite large size (600x450 mm). The bed of my machine is fairly flat, but on such a long distances I have about 0.1-0.2 mm of difference.
Usually, we use a sacrificial stock so you can flat it down with a large tool. In my case I cannot do that because the material I have to engrave is larger than the working area of the CNC and just sits on the whole bed. So I cannot flat only the working area, because it would be lower than the outer sides.
I think this is a good scenario to use the auto-leveling plugin! I'm going to probe the bed, digitize and save the file to be loaded whenever I need to do this job. Because the bed doesn't change over the time I think this is a one-shot operation.
Are you agree with my thoughts?
I don't have a touch probe yet, and right now I cannot afford a commercial one. They are too much expensive at the moment for me.
I wonder: because I don't need an edge finder, but I need to probe the Z-axis only, do I really need the "three-ball" system? Would not be enough a simple switch (with a very good repeatability) placed into a tube with a concentric probe?
EDIT:
One more thought. Because I'm going to digitize the bed (Alu) perhaps it's enough to use a chuck and connect it through the bed itself. When it touches the bed it will short the connection and the software will read the input. Going down slowly enough should do the trick. What about this?