Pretty sure at least a few thousand of our users regularly do... I assume there is some other question behind this though? What did you need help with
Thanks! A few questions....should I enter the exact dimensions of the board to be flattened or should I set up a few mm larger (to insure the flattening goes to the edge) Can I use my XYZ probe plus with a bit this size or would you recommend going the manual route?
A couple extra to make sure the edges is clean - round bits over square corners etc You can use the Probe, just make sure the bit is conductive (some surfacing bits are painted)
Just yesterday I used the wizard to flatten my sacrifice board. I used a 25.4mm flattening bit. I set the 0 X and Y just before they touched the limit switch and put in the maximum travel distance on my X and Y axes minus 1mmm. Since the bit is 25.4mm the flattened surface is bigger by abut the bit diameter than the actual usable area of my machine.