As you can see in my pictures, my machine is messing up when finishing the arcs. It seems to mess up on every circle I make whether its 16 " or 4'. It seems to get off when it starts working down and to the left of the axis every time and then in random spots others. I teach at a high school and am in the middle of making signs for Mother's Day and it is hindering our activities. I have a Torchmate 4x4 water table with avhc control and make sure that the metal is not bowed when cutting. I have also ran my hand along the allthread that the torch moves on my y axis and have not felt any problem areas.
Does anyone have any idea why it is doing this?
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Re: Arc Problems
I would put money on one of your drive gears/motors/belts are lose. Double check everything and then once you are done, check it all again. Even if you turn the screw and it feels tight, check it to make sure it is not slipping.
I had a similar problem and the set screw was jammed into the threads. I woulda sworn the thing was gorilla tight, but in reality the gear was slipping so the torch would not end up in the right spot at the end of a circle. The set screw was tight, the shaft was loose.
I had a similar problem and the set screw was jammed into the threads. I woulda sworn the thing was gorilla tight, but in reality the gear was slipping so the torch would not end up in the right spot at the end of a circle. The set screw was tight, the shaft was loose.
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