Making a fork 2 sided one and one side not right wow holy shit
Making a fork 2 sided one and one side not right wow holy shit
Henry
Every one has a photographic memory. Some just don't have film.
Never seen anything like it. Seems the second picture of the fork is shorter than the first. My guess would be a tracking issue on the carve of the second picture. The second picture looks compressed lengthwise. Possibly the board lost touch with the tracking roller.
Rick H
Slick board... I don't see any masking tape on each side.... And for this one, I would put a few strips of masking tape on the board to give it some bite to the belts...
AL
Favorite Saying.... "It's ALL About the Brass Roller"..... And "Use MASKING TAPE" for board skipping in the X or breaking bits.
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Al , you are good, I missed the obvious, And "Use MASKING TAPE" for board skipping in the X or breaking bits
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the fool to the left."
If the pattern is simply shifted in the x direction, it could just be a board measurement error. It is hard to tell from the pictures whether it is just a shift.