Thank you Julien - so I tried to test your hypothesis… I cut 4 more squares. One with a .03" depth per pass, one with .02" depth per pass, and then one with .01" depth per path. All three were still .97" when I measured them. I’m using a whiteside 1/8" bit that has .75" depth of cut. I also made sure it was stuck up as high as I could into the router.
So to test one more time, I cut another square, but this time using the 201 bit that shipped with my Shapeoko, figuring it would be .25" in Diameter and sturdier. I also made sure it was as high up into the router as possible. Same thing, still measured .97"…
I’ll try to inspect the g-code myself as something just does not seem right. Is there any tricks to doing this? I kept this file simple with just 1" squares.
Thanks as always - your help, expertise, and willing to help are second to none.
test-dimensions-try2 Julien.c2d (410.1 KB)
test-dimensions-try2 Julien-2.nc (10.8 KB)
test-dimensions-try2 Julien.nc (39.0 KB)