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Thread: Couple signs paint pallet and oak tree

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    Yup, 130. We loosen it and retighten.

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    It mainly was on the flat between letters , you can see it better in this one.
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    Also check for saw dust in the compression roller ends, Z belt and pulley , under the drive belts, out feed trays set to high.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fwharris View Post
    Also check for saw dust in the compression roller ends, Z belt and pulley , under the drive belts, out feed trays set to high.
    I need to check the out feed trays, I was having a issue with losing traction and raised the table up a little. that may also be a problem. I even changed the oring and still had issue ended up taking the tape off the backside and problem stopped.Never went back to the trays.

    Could you tell me how I should reset the table? Level with the feed belts or a little above them?
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    Never have the trays above the belts. I very seldom do long board carves so I have my trays lowered just below the board surface.
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    Just picked this tip up on another forum, It could be bit flexing do to the depth of the carve. The bit tip could be being pushed/flexed away from the center point and on the return path it does not match up with the pass before it. Not sure how deep you were going but oak is a hard wood.
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