Quoted from Nokoro:Every time I fixed something, something else would break. It was exceedingly frustrating. On the plus side, I learned a ton about how pins work and how to fix them. This 3D printing experience is feeling a bit like deja vu.
This should be the key takeaway from anybody following this thread and looking to get their feet wet. I'm nodding in agreement to many of these posts as I went through the same with my Ender 3, and often felt like adjusting it with a bigger hammer. I was finally able to get it dialed in and haven't had to level the bed in ages, so currently the love/hate relationship is trending in the right direction. This technology in the home is pretty amazing when you think about it.
Case in point, I realized I was going to be 4 rollover switch brackets short on my Dracula to Quicksilver conversion, so I grabbed my calipers, fired up Fusion360, and about an hour later I had 4 perfectly functional brackets mounted to the underside of the playfield.
Thats some Sci-Fi stuff right there!