Tried another small cut tonight. I cut 4 hexagon shapes again and I'm getting the same poor quality. They are not even/square looking. I'm using the small 1/16" bit on .5" balsa wood for practice. Any ideas?
Tried another small cut tonight. I cut 4 hexagon shapes again and I'm getting the same poor quality. They are not even/square looking. I'm using the small 1/16" bit on .5" balsa wood for practice. Any ideas?
New error issue. I keep getting a tracking issue. The rubber O-ring looks fine and I'm getting this with both the carrier and a stand alone board. When it does measure it's only measuring half the actual board length. This is the most sensitive machine I've ever owned
That changes things.... I was going on joining in 2015 and thinking you could have worn out the bearings....
Good Luck with this new problem.
You could try the masking tape on the under side of the board trick for the tracking problem on the brass roller edge.
Are your in and out feed tables set to the correct height? Board could be lifting when hitting a high table roller?
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3 attempts to carve and 3 error codes and 1 no motor start. No carrier board at all! I put in a solid clean board measuring 13" X 24" X 1/2". This is the biggest piece of junk I ever owned!! It's going back to LHR first thing Monday!
Next the machine is attempting to carve. It's moving around the path but the motor isn't running! Had enough of this thing!!
First one might be do the board not being actually 1/2" thick. Less than 1/2 the compression rollers will not activate the roller switches to tell the machine a board is loaded.
Cut motor not starting. The right cover switch (opposite the key pad) is not being made. Wires not connected at the cut motor, clear cover out of alignment are the most common causes. When you are doing install bit routine and press enter to tell the machine the bit is installed the cut motor fires up for a few seconds and turns the chuck/bit. If it does not do that you should pause the machine until you can get the problem corrected or it will break the bit as you just found out. Same thing for when it says it is starting to carve and the motor does not fire up.
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