Second not looking so good....
Something is loose... Same Optimal Setting?
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I did the Best optimal setting - it was a little bit better but not right. The truck is as tight as it should be - Too tight maybe? Also I am thinking the Y is all right but maybe that needs to be tightened? I may go to a long bit for more of a taper. It is a 1/16 carving now - I have a 1/16 long carving.
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The bit is brand new - for the carvetight spindle in the new z truck. setting it for best helped some but not enough. Now it is sizing the pattern down - I have not had that before - using it on all of the same settings. I am thinking I need to check the x calibration - although it is proportional. It is the same board over and over - I do not keep it under the rollers and have it center on the width and length. I had updated the software version.
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Success - I figured it out - I had cut many different samples into the same board it was throwing the measure off - I taped the board and voila - it worked. I am now adjusting height and depth on the pattern for the right relief. this is close. Thank-you all for your time and patience in working me through this. Heck, its almost a new machine now.