I’m wondering if anyone can give me an idea of why this just happened. I’m attempting an advanced V-Carve on a file I’ve cut more than a few times but this time it jumped position on me in between bits. The 1/4 201 bit cut just fine, then I switched to a 60 degree bit and it cut everything off from where it should be, and not just a little, quite a ways off. Anyone know what I can check before I run the cut again?
First thing to check is if there was some mechanical interference, then verify that all wiring is in good condition and all connectors secure — if nothing obvious presents itself, check in at support
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Normally I’d say to check that the piece didn’t shift, but I think you’d have noticed it moving that far. My guess would be that it got snagged somewhere and the motors ended up missing a bunch of steps.
Thanks all for the help. Looks like my dust collection hose bound up on the long travel and forced the x/y to get stuck. I watched more closely on the next run and was able to fix it right before disaster struck again!
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