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Thread: Making a Cribbage Baord

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    Default Making a Cribbage Baord

    I recently designed a simple cribbage board where all the 1/8” holes were made using the drill tool feature in the software. As I ran the project, the carver would momentarily stop the rotation of the bit as it moved to the next hole. I am concerned if all this stopping and starting will have a detrimental effect on the carving motor.

    To those of you who have made cribbage boards; do you see the same reaction in your machine? Should I be concerned about this? Is there a way to over-ride this and have the rotation of the bit be on continuously for the entire project?

    Have an enjoyable New Year,

    Mike P

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    Mike
    Yes THAT'S WHAT IT DOES I HAVE RAISED THIS POINT TO THE CW GUYS . AT THAT TIME THEY SAID THAT WAS A GOOD POINT AND THEY WOULD LOOK INTO IT .
    SOMETIMES I DRILL ADJ. SHELF HOLES IN CABINET SIDES AND IT DOES THE SAME THING.
    WHAT I DO TOO IS PROGRAM IT TO DRILL 1/8" HOLES , BUT INSTALL A 1/4" BIT FOR SHELF PINS.
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