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    I was just carving Michael's Victorian Ornaments. The first ornament set carved perfectly but when I changed the bit to the 1/8 cutting I received the "z axis stall, Err E06-0324". Press Stop.
    Do I have any options before pushing stop and loosing the carve?

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    I do not think so. The project has been aborted.

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    Darn.
    Is there something that I should watch for before running it again? The CW has been working flawlessly this weekend other than this.
    I have been making some Christmas gifts using your Experimental board carrier. It works great!!

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    Was all of the carving (1/16" bit) completed and going to the drill/cut out steps?

    If so you can delete all of the carving patterns and leave the cut paths and drill holes. Upload to the card and complete the carving.
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    Yes. All of the carving was done, and I had just switched to the 1/8" cutting bit.
    I just shut the machine off for the night but I didn't move the carrier, it is still lowered onto the board. Tomorrow night I'll try that, since I didn't move the board it SHOULD work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sliverfoot View Post
    Yes. All of the carving was done, and I had just switched to the 1/8" cutting bit.
    I just shut the machine off for the night but I didn't move the carrier, it is still lowered onto the board. Tomorrow night I'll try that, since I didn't move the board it SHOULD work.

    That should work!
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    You need to explain exactly how it faults. When does the stall occur?

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    Any chance your flex is catching on the black cover slit on the UP stroke?
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    Hmmm, possible. I did think I noticed that the flex seems to kind of catch or jerk, but I though I was just imagining it. I'll look at it when I get home tonight. I remember at the conference they suggested putting a zip tie on the cable where it came out in back to help pull it down. I did that a while ago but took it off to take the cover off.

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    Could be time to rotate the top cap if it has a worn spot.
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