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    It seems to me I read a tip or procedure on how to "square the squaring plate" somewhere. I did a search but it didn't really go into the procedure I seem to remember amd mentioned nothing about the adjustment using the graduated cam on the plate. Since I am up and running again it seems that my carve region is about 1/16 unparallel in a run of 9 inches to the edge of a square board. Did I read a tip somewhere or did I imagine it? Thanks.

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    http://www.carvewright.com/education...ite_racing.htm

    Above is the link to the carvewright racing system they show squaring the plate.
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    I am sure you are making sure that the board is snug to the left guide as that is the key to preventing run out in length.

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    Roughcut,

    Thank you, that is exactly what I was talking about. I was going nuts trying to remember where I saw it and thought it was maybe in the tips and tricks. I will build a jig to check the squareness and see where I'm at.

    Al thanks for the responce, That was the first thing I checked and I was indeed snug against the plate. Thanks again guys.

    Mark

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    Quote Originally Posted by roughcut View Post
    http://www.carvewright.com/education...ite_racing.htm

    Above is the link to the carvewright racing system they show squaring the plate.
    That seems to be just the home page. Is there a link to the actual article???
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    Steve,
    Click on watch video now and you will see the procedure for checking the squaring plate with the CO2 dragster jig.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Alford View Post
    That seems to be just the home page. Is there a link to the actual article???
    If you watch the video that is linked in that home page, it is shown, and explained in the video.... very nicely done!

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    Great, thanks.
    So if you do not have the dragster frame they use in the video, how would be a good way to verify the square of our machines?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Alford View Post
    Great, thanks.
    So if you do not have the dragster frame they use in the video, how would be a good way to verify the square of our machines?
    If you have a dial indicator, you could fasten it to the "Z" truck if you have an adapter of some sort just hold it in the chuck.
    Then, place a precision square against the fixed guide, and push the Y axis back and forth while the indicator is against the square.... zero it out and your done.

    If you dont have an indicator, you could use a long tool as shown in the video and eyeball it as they did. You will get it pretty close..

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    couldnt you just draw a square line across a wide board with a pencil,
    install the carving bit and lower it and place it on the pencil line on the keyboard side and line it up. then turn off your machine and manually push the ztruck across the board to the other side and push the z truck down the see if it hits the line. ihave used this to method to check my machine for square.

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