gamble wrote:Did the tree warp at all? Anything I cut with a lot of detail seems to warp very quickly. I thought about cutting at higher amperage and higher speed but it doesn't help.
Or do you have the water level pretty high? I checked and mine is pretty low maybe about 2" below the material.
I don't think I have a way to measure the arc voltage so I just set it for around .07 to .100 for height. No really good way tot do it for me. I just use a scrap piece of what I was cutting. WIth stainless I try to get it as close as possible, with aluminum I like to be around the .100 mark and mild steel I use .070 but I know it doesn't help me that much.
did not warp, water approx 1/2 inch under the steel,
Some system programs themselves will cause dross,and/or loss of detail. they are factory set to slow down on curves and such(Which makes you run hotter & slower) . May have to tweak some settings , or what percent of reduction while radius cutting , Also some plasma cutter will reduce the amps up to 40% of value if the tip touches, or arc values change while cutting.
On my system I added an THC 301D and with that I am able to control voltage even when not using the THC to control my touch height
Here an example Mach3 will not use THC if it is running less than the full ipm setting, so you see when Mach3 reads an curve coming up an slows down the cut to the percentage of reduction that is set, it also disables the THC. An factory built in setting .....so it causes larger kerfs (burn more metal away) so you can help yourself by changing your line types in your drawings (dxf), in my case i use spline instead of arcs and circles, that reduced a lot of detail loss and dross