I attempted my first 2 pass carve today - photos attached. This is on a 2nd hand machine (18 mo old) that I acquired. I’ve read previous posts on 2 pass carve registration issues…
First pass was with a 1/8" downcut bit (new). 2nd pass was with a 60 degree v bit.
Material was taped and superglued and definitely didn’t flex or move.
Machine is set to lock motors, and router didn’t move during bit change. I did re-home the machine and used previous XY.
Registration is off to the right by a small amount. I’m wondering if this is a y-axis belt tension or a worn/stretched belt issue. Am I on the right path here?
Hi Neil - thanks for your reply. I did another run without re-homing, and the same result happened.
I have checked the machine - the belts seem tight (although I’m waiting for my fish scale to arrive so I can test properly). The v wheels are also all tight.
My next step will be to replace the belt and see if that will fix it…
thanks for the feedback Ken - you’d use a ball nose for the roughing pass? Do you recommend one in particular to balance the issue and overall speed of carve?
Thanks Ken I appreciate your time and responses - and sorry if I’m slightly obtuse here.
To clarify - you’re saying to do this in addition to the 2 pass carve I set up in Easel? So I hog out roughing pass (1/8" downcut) as a page? Then a "2nd stage rough (ballnose) and a detail pass (60 degree v Bit) as a separate page? The video was just showing a s standard 2 pass - which seems to be similar to what I did in Easel.
not Quite, but you’ll need do a couple test run. hit the scrap pile
You will need a larger cutter for roughing one file. then a finishing pass with a smaller cutter (.125 possibly) second file. a third file cutout and release.
Now, this where the stepover will need adjusted accordingly. If done correctly you should barely no sanding if any.