Shacky
02-27-2016, 11:02 AM
I should know the answer to this, but now I'm not sure.
When I setup a carve and the machine measures the board and then has me insert the bits, I have always just estimated about where the bit will be when I put in for the carve.
I have the old anti-vibration setup (can't remember the name of it) and I slide the bits into the sleeve and don't have stops, so I'm just estimating.
The question is, when I do the actual carve and the machine says that the depth of the bit doesn't match (from the original setup) I always just hit "continue."
Does the machine adjust to the depth of the bit I just installed or is it going to carve the depth based on the original setup?
Thanks!
Edit: That anti vibration vibration setup I was referring to is the Rock Chuck.
When I setup a carve and the machine measures the board and then has me insert the bits, I have always just estimated about where the bit will be when I put in for the carve.
I have the old anti-vibration setup (can't remember the name of it) and I slide the bits into the sleeve and don't have stops, so I'm just estimating.
The question is, when I do the actual carve and the machine says that the depth of the bit doesn't match (from the original setup) I always just hit "continue."
Does the machine adjust to the depth of the bit I just installed or is it going to carve the depth based on the original setup?
Thanks!
Edit: That anti vibration vibration setup I was referring to is the Rock Chuck.