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Old 10-02-2009
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robbrigg2 that’s really good looking, can’t wait to see the finished product. I wish you well in getting your machine working again. I wished our pastor would do wood working or something. 48 hrs of preparation ( 1 hr for every min of sermon) leads to a boring Sunday Morning.
Thanks for the compliment.... I veiw everything I do in life as perparation. Beside I know of another man in the Bible that was a carpenter LOL....
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Old 10-03-2009
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Ok, as promised I wanted to get back to the folks that provided in-put into this original problem and let you know that I got the machine up and running again.

It turned out to be the z-truck had slipped the rails and was not square thus it jammed. Took a little TLC but I got it all running smoothe again. However I do still have one issue someone might know about.

ON set up of a project when checking the board thickness I get as far as the bit check where it touches the guide bar to ensure depth and then get a z-stall error 309. I am able to move the bar slightly to the right to ensure the bit does not touch it and it tricks the machine into operation but I don't think this is a good fix for the situation. DOes anyone have any insight into why this is? I did not start having the trouble until the last update could it be a bug?

THanks in advance.
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Man that is awesome!! How did it turn out after you got back up?

Gordon

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Well, here is my first serious attempt at a pierced carving. All was going fantastic... I was actually getting phyched when I saw all the detail that was emerging on this cheap piece of birch ply, and I started to think ahead to what it would look like on a nice piece of hardwood... then wump the z-truck stopped dead in it's tracks and can not be budged for anything..... so this is what I am left with (pic 2) and another call is necessary for LHR in the a.m.

Why.... does anyone have a clue? This machine is as adictive as Crack and as troubling as well.....
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Man that is awesome!! How did it turn out after you got back up?

Gordon
Hey Gordon,

To be honest I haven't finished the carve.... I had my machine in LHR support for almost 2 weeks and got back logged on some orders. I wanted to try to finish it this weekend. Check back here on Monday and I will try to post a picture.

Robert
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