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  1. I have not posted my rotary jig files here on the...

    I have not posted my rotary jig files here on the open forum. Being a beta tester with early, inside knowledge of the CW rotary jig, I did not think it would be ethical. After a year, however, I...
  2. Well I have some interesting results. I used a...

    Well I have some interesting results.

    I used a 1/2" thick rail under the jig and got the same results. Tracking sensitive to head pressure. This seems to eliminate distortion of the rubber belts...
  3. I went ahead and experimented with the thin rail...

    I went ahead and experimented with the thin rail idea. I used a strip of acrylic with masking tape on each side. I repeated the calibration routine many times. The results were better than without...
  4. I was hoping that the rails under the jig idea...

    I was hoping that the rails under the jig idea might actually solve the calibration issue entirely. That is, eliminate the need to calibrate the jig every time it is used.
  5. It would be great if you give the thin rail idea...

    It would be great if you give the thin rail idea a try. You may have to lower the tabs on the jig so they still make it into the slots.

    (I have not posted my rotary jig plans for all on the forum....
  6. I believe you are correct when you blame the...

    I believe you are correct when you blame the timing belt-rubber belt interaction for the inconsistent calibration. The rubber O ring may also be involved. I do not think the belts are slipping as...
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