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    Making a fork 2 sided one and one side not right wow holy shit
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    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.
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    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...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Digitalwoodshop View Post
    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
    Thx for the reply I forgot about the masking tape thank you for the heads up
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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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    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.

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