The one-way bearing works as intended for most users.@kirkdis33, your correct procedure of its use was important to include here, tks for chiming-in.
I’m using an optical mirror on top of the stock build-plate, and sandwiched between are many brass shims of differing thicknesses to get my build-plate to within .05mm at all 9 points. It was important for me to do this so when designing mods everything is parallel and square and the 9 point calibration movement of 0.1mm is also accurate.
layer-heights厚比+ / -.03mm variance I found when moving the z-axis in the 9-point calibration, the accuracy may not be such a big deal. But when using layer-heights thinner than the 0.1mm movement of the z-axis when calibrating, the z-axis movement precision when calibrating becomes a huge issue for those demanding high-precision printing.
When I test a mod-prototype with multiple precision indicators simultaneously, +/- .03mm actually means the nozzle-height could be anywhere between a .06mm distance and when printing using a layer-height of .05mm …at an overhang on the model …print-quality starts getting messy. And it gets even messier if the starting-height of the overhang’s first-layer is not divisible by the layer-height you are using, either because the model was not designed to use that layer-height you are using or the slicing procedure did not account for the overhang.