I realize that I can't change the depth of carving with the 60 degree and 90 degree v-bits, however, I often find that they sometimes carve so shallowly that the text is illegible, or they carve so deeply that it is unattractive. I carve my logo (consisting of text only) on the back of my various sized cutting boards, and sometimes I have to stop the motor after the bit has "found the surface" and lower it slightly in the collet to make the carve deeper. The boards vary in thickness. The text is also relatively small, perhaps 1/4" tall. Is that the problem? It seems that even when I have the correct board thickness in Designer, I have inconsistent results. I can live with the too deep carvings (but would prefer not to), but I usually have to recarve those that are too shallow with the former work around. It seems to me that if the CW is truly sensing the surface, it would carve at an appropriate depth. Thank you to those of you with greater knowledge and experience!

Ron