Generally a "cocked" bit would just create a larger round hole, but not oblong, just due to the geometry of the runout at the end of the bit.
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Generally a "cocked" bit would just create a larger round hole, but not oblong, just due to the geometry of the runout at the end of the bit.
Jeff,
I started with 120 and have had the same results with all versions through 131. David is looking into it again, but the projects the machine was purchased to do require round holes for dowel...
Hmmmm...
In a year now I've only put4 Hrs. on my machine because it won't make round holes... They're all oblong. Carvewright still hasn't come up with a fix. Are your holes round?
Interested to...
Bob,
The "Pattern list", if I'm understanding you right, goes back to 1.123.
Hello and welcome!
If you do a search on "Dust control", you will find a wealth of info and pics...
Enjoy!
The first project on the second machine CW sent out, (1st one D.O.A.), was a scanning sled. Seemed a simple task to drill 1/8" holes thriugh and place a 90 degree c'sink on those centers for screwing...
Jeff,
Are you talking about the 1/2" ball nose bit? The only straight bit in the set was a 3/8". In either case, did you mean .25"?
Thanks
Steve
Thanks Jeff!
Didn't think it would be that simple!
Do you still plan to work on your program?
Steve
I'm sure Jeff is real busy, so until if and when he has a chance to get the "Life size" feature working again, does anyone have any tips on how to scale a scan to 100%?
I was and am still told by...
Thanks Ken!
I'll give her a try!
All the best and happy holidays to you and yours!
Ken,
What were the steps you used to import the "candles" and obtain the 2 different views in designer?
Thanks!
Folks, let's just get down to some basics.
Pull up a 12 X 12 board, set the grid to 1", snap to grid, snap to edge, center grid and show grid.
Now, draw a verticle line and notice the angle is 89...
The addy is;
www.carvewright.com/register.php
Hope that helps...
Steve
Has anyone found that anything in the new version that has been added from the "Wish List"?
I was told by one of the owners at two shows that many were to be added, but being a brand new user,...
Nice find Jeff!
Thanks for sharing!
As I'm disabled, a Friend drove me 180 miles, (one way), to the show in Indian Wells just to see the machine, which was ordered on the way back. It arrived completly DOA and was cross shipped for the...
Thanks for the replys! Now I'm really confused...
So then, the default "0" for the XYZ axis would be in the upper right corner on the display, but the "near left" corner on the machine if I...
Working on the first project building a scanning sled. Did the base last night on the older soft/firmware, but the design was symmetrical so I didn't notice. After the upgrade finally got registered...
The Centerline text works if you registered on the link posted above.
Steve
Per Omar;
Go to http://www.carvewright.com/register.php, enter login and password,scroll to bottom of screen and click on "Download license file", save to a known folder,
browse to that folder...
Thanks for the link...That's the one I couldn't find again. You're right, no holes on top of the rails in that drawing, but they are shown on page 7 of the Probe manual. I had supposed the 2 1/4"...
Somewhere is an LRH drawing of a scanning sled drawn Sept. '06 by Dave Jockim on C size sheets. Can't find it now, but the assembly drawing I believe is the same one as in the Probe manual.
The side...
Can anyone answer why vertical lines drawn from snap to grid mode come out at 89 degrees vs. 90?
Software bug or something I'm missing?
Even when corrected to 90 degrees, mirrored images still are...