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| My home made cnc router is producing rough cut in wood always at the same spot ( 2 o`clock and 8 o`clock on a circle) the rest of the cut is nice and smooth. I suspect the width of my gantry could be the culprit, causing some binding when my router is working at both end of my Y axis. Is there a rule of thumb for the width of the gantry ? My table is about 2 feet on Y by 3 on X. |
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| Sounds like mechanical slop. See this post for pictures and solutions. http://www.mechmate.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1221 |
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