Success!!! . . . instead of pulling I grabbed the tail-end and "snapped" it. On the third snap it came right out.
Thanks for the suggestions . . . it's nice to know there are those willing to...
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Success!!! . . . instead of pulling I grabbed the tail-end and "snapped" it. On the third snap it came right out.
Thanks for the suggestions . . . it's nice to know there are those willing to...
Thanks for the response I had hoped to solve this without removing the motor. Not sure if I'm up to this. But I'll give it a try; what's the worse that could happen? Right?
Trying to replace my flex shaft. Removed the outer flex shaft cover, but the core is stuck in the cutting motor. Tried pulling (hard) but it does not budge. Any suggestions?
O.K. . . . I gave the flex a "little help" going down to the plate, and then down to the board . . . it carved fine. Tried a second carving and the same problem, so I again gave it a "little help"...
I can move the truck up and down smoothly. As you suggested, I pushed down on the flex when it was over the plate. The bit would touch the plate each time, with a little help . . . however, when...
Reedley, California - Fresno County
The bit does not touch the bit plate. The Z-truck travels all the way to the right and is over the bit plate which swings out as it should, the truck lowers but not low enough for the bit to touch. ...
I'm looking for a few good Model A Ford patterns . . . i.e., Coupe, Sedan, Pickup, delivery truck, etc. Can anyone help?
The "Ten Cent Fix" . . . Well o.k., it did cost more 'cuz I had to buy some epoxy.
Thank You very much for your help. I did a carving after the "10-cent fix" and everything went well.
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I think I found the hole that you spoke of, but I'd like to verify it with you.
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Do you recommend epoxy a dime over the hole, or just use epoxy?
Fred
Yep . . . it is on the sliding plate. The bit strikes the sliding guide and stops. I'm not too swift on this stuff so I'll have to find the brass roller. Thanks for replying. Hope I can correct...
I'm getting a error E06-324 when it tries to check the thickness of the board. Error occurs with both 1/8" and 1/16" bit. I can't find anything wrong. Can anyone give any suggestions?