Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 12

Thread: "Enter Board Thickness" Will Not Accept ANY Entered Number - HELP !!!

  1. Default "Enter Board Thickness" Will Not Accept ANY Entered Number - HELP !!!

    I cut wide board all the time and nearly always have to enter the thickness manually. Today, I go to enter the thickness, as usual, and every time I enter the number and hit enter the machine just goes back to "enter board thickness 0". It seems that it will not accept any number to proceed. Ideas ???

    Board size is 14"x60" ...yes, I have outfeed rollers.
    I have recalibrated the depth setting.
    Triple checked the designer program, cuts, bits, depth, etc.
    Card has been reformatted & reloaded. Machine unplugged & rebooted. Board re-inserted.
    Everything is fully cleaned.
    Width & length measure accurately.

    HELP !!!
    Brad

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Location
    Indian Lake, Ohio - Rts 33 & 235
    Posts
    3,967

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Brad Wardman View Post
    I cut wide board all the time and nearly always have to enter the thickness manually. Today, I go to enter the thickness, as usual, and every time I enter the number and hit enter the machine just goes back to "enter board thickness 0". It seems that it will not accept any number to proceed. Ideas ???

    Board size is 14"x60" ...yes, I have outfeed rollers.
    I have recalibrated the depth setting.
    Triple checked the designer program, cuts, bits, depth, etc.
    Card has been reformatted & reloaded. Machine unplugged & rebooted. Board re-inserted.
    Everything is fully cleaned.
    Width & length measure accurately.

    HELP !!!
    Brad
    Presuming that the thickness is less than an inch, do you begin with a DOT?
    AskBud
    AskBud Downloads =>> CLICK HERE
    Lesson added
    7/15/2012 Titles begin with "2D-3D Build a Pattern-Part-3"

    CW Vacuum Head Project =>> CLICK HERE
    AskBud Home Page =>> CLICK HERE <<=PC lessons or CW lessons

    More than 1250 AskBud patterns
    vvv-CLICK BELOW-vvv
    http://store.carvewright.com/manufac...ufacturerid=29

  3. Default

    The board(actually its HDU) is 2" thick. Putting in as 2.000. This is a pattern that has been cut before(one yesterday actually), so that shouldnt be the issue. Also tried putting in a few thousandths on each side of 2", but it just wont accept anything. I have over 250 hours on the machine, so in my mind(LOL) I have covered most the basic troubleshooting issues

    Brad

  4. Default

    Ok...Heres an update for the future of mankind.
    I added a thin piece of tubing as a spacer to the shaft on the bit we are measuring with (the one we have always used and it is at proper length)...making it protrude about 1/8" further from the chuck than it had before.
    Stopped, as it should, at first contact with the bit plate & surface of the material and then continued to measure the board depth just fine. It did NOT ask for the thickness to be input.. ?????????

    Now, as a safety note, I wouldnt run this on something thin...but we are carving .980" into 2" material...so we should be good.

    As for the continued question.....Why will it not accept the keypad entered thickness ???? As to this, I would still like an answer..(but at least I can get this project finished up

    Thanks,
    Brad

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Location
    Brighton, TN
    Posts
    929

    Default

    Since you lengthened the bit, it probably was that originally the machine detected that the bit could not cut as deep as you wanted so it kept asking you for the thickness. That 1/8" was just enough to get the bit length right for the entered thickness.

    Just a guess..

    Added: Once the project is finished test the theory by adjusting the bit 1/8" deeper into the chuck and try it again. If it asks for the thickness then you will have your answer.
    Last edited by SteveEJ; 04-22-2012 at 04:54 PM.
    Steve

    Centerline
    Pattern Editor
    Conforming Vectors
    DXF Importer
    STL Importer
    2D Advanced Tools
    Designer 1.187, 2.007 and **NONE** on Mac OS 10.15.6 and Windows 10 via Parallels on Mac

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Jun 2007
    Location
    google earth 18°27'49"N***88°18'8"W
    Posts
    342

    Default

    When I place my .75" x 14.5" x 25" it keeps saying enter board thickness. Does the same when I do 7 board test. Any idea what is going on? And how do I enter .75 as their is no .
    Carvewright A machine 2007
    Carvewright C machine 2013 DC-Insert
    Mavric iMac i7 16gig latest version
    Designer 1.187, Designer 2.04, Centerline Text, Conforming Vectors, STL importer, DFX importer, Pattern Editor and probe

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Location
    Spring Arbor Michigan
    Posts
    1,274

    Default

    3/4 is how you enter .75

    Quote Originally Posted by peep View Post
    When I place my .75" x 14.5" x 25" it keeps saying enter board thickness. Does the same when I do 7 board test. Any idea what is going on? And how do I enter .75 as their is no .

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Location
    Vancouver Island
    Posts
    8,193

    Default

    There is a decimal. The down arrow doubles as the decimal. I key in decimals all the time.

  9. #9
    RMarkey's Avatar
    RMarkey is offline Firmware Lord, Web Guru, IT King, Raccoon Catcher, Cable-repairer, Bucket Dumper, Undisputed Thumbs-Down Champion
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Posts
    923

    Default

    Since your board exceeds 14" wide, I 'guess' how thick your board is, then ask you to enter it.

    If your number is larger than my guess, I make you try again... but I don't tell you what it can be.

    I should probably change that to set my guess there.

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Jun 2007
    Location
    google earth 18°27'49"N***88°18'8"W
    Posts
    342

    Default

    You know that almost makes sense.

    Got it, she be carving now
    Carvewright A machine 2007
    Carvewright C machine 2013 DC-Insert
    Mavric iMac i7 16gig latest version
    Designer 1.187, Designer 2.04, Centerline Text, Conforming Vectors, STL importer, DFX importer, Pattern Editor and probe

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •