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    I am getting ready to carve a new project. I thought my board was .75" thick, but it measures at 0.7". I have two sets of rails I use in order to save wood. One set is 0.75" thick, the other is 0.625" thick. Which one would y'all recommend?

    I generally attach them to the workpiece with double sided carpet tape. I then clamp them in the center and at both ends of the workpiece, and let them sit overnight to let the tape adhesive get a good grip.

    Dave

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    Use the .75" rails and when the machine is doing the "finding surface" step press the stop button "once" and select #3 jog. Use the arrow keys to move the bit over the carving board and then press enter. It will now touch down on the board surface and not the rails.
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    Thanks for the reply. That was my gut feeling, but wanted some advice before I ruin the wood. I've used the jog technique to find the board surface before, and it works just great.

    Thanks again!!!

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    There is no reason to let the tape set over night. Carpet tape is pressure sensative so just press it down real good and you should be good to go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fwharris View Post
    Use the .75" rails and when the machine is doing the "finding surface" step press the stop button "once" and select #3 jog. Use the arrow keys to move the bit over the carving board and then press enter. It will now touch down on the board surface and not the rails.
    Thanks for this tip, I always wondered how to use the jog function

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