You can get these lines from side pressure on your cutting tool as well. If your machine is not rigid, it.may never go away. A radius on the cutting edge will help.
Thanks for the video. One thing that I did when tramming the Y-axis on my Vasto was to use the blade from an old set of feeler gauges as a shim. Wedging that in when I mounted the spindle provided just enough offset to make everything perpendicular.
Great video pawpaw! I been following you since day one! And guess what? I’m fixing to start a RUclips channel so wish me luck and I pray that I can be like you👌😎🙏
Great video PawPaw. I do have one question. . . .before tramming the CNC,should you surface the spoil board. This sounds like its doesn't make sense but then again, I think we should first see if the spoil board is flat in itself. Am I missing something?
I know your a big time creator but could or would you think of calling me and helping get through the tram on my xcarve 1000mm I just bought it new and it’s together but I notice it’s cuts are different from time to time
@@PawPawsWorkShop I’m a go home and cut a square piece and then take some evaluation of the cuts. My belts are tight, I’m not exactly sure how the wheels should be far as tolerance. I know I got the z squared. Now the z axis where the 4 button head screws are how far should it be slid into washers and bolts
Thanks so much for this info. I don't know why this setup wasn't in the instructions of my CNC. But you did an excellent job explaining it!
You're welcome! So glad that it helped you
You can get these lines from side pressure on your cutting tool as well. If your machine is not rigid, it.may never go away. A radius on the cutting edge will help.
Yes, that can happen but on these small machines it most likely the tram
Thanks for the video. One thing that I did when tramming the Y-axis on my Vasto was to use the blade from an old set of feeler gauges as a shim. Wedging that in when I mounted the spindle provided just enough offset to make everything perpendicular.
Great idea. Thanks for sharing
Excellent instruction. I did somewhat like this but your explanation shows the best way I have seen to do this. Thanks
You're welcome!
Great video pawpaw! I been following you since day one! And guess what?
I’m fixing to start a RUclips channel so wish me luck and I pray that I can be like you👌😎🙏
Congratulations! I hope you do well
Great video PawPaw. I do have one question. . . .before tramming the CNC,should you surface the spoil board. This sounds like its doesn't make sense but then again, I think we should first see if the spoil board is flat in itself. Am I missing something?
No, tram first. If you are not perfectly tram you will create ridges when you surface the wasteboard.
👍🏼thank you.
Shouldn't you check the gantry at both sides of the spoil board ? To be sure there is no twist in the gantry itself ? Kind regards Hans
There is nothing wrong with checking that as well. Some CNC machine have an allowance so that you can adjust for that while others are rigid.
Thank you
You're welcome
Great tip and fix thank you !
You're welcome! Thanks for watching
I know your a big time creator but could or would you think of calling me and helping get through the tram on my xcarve 1000mm I just bought it new and it’s together but I notice it’s cuts are different from time to time
If it is cutting differently from one carve to the next you have a mechanical issue. The belts may be loose or the wheels need adjusting.
@@PawPawsWorkShop I’m a go home and cut a square piece and then take some evaluation of the cuts. My belts are tight, I’m not exactly sure how the wheels should be far as tolerance. I know I got the z squared. Now the z axis where the 4 button head screws are how far should it be slid into washers and bolts
Bien expliquer. Merci beaucoup
You’re very welcome
You still need to tram the head. You are only checking the gantry.
It’s always good to check everything
you are not gonna tram microns that way..