I have only done one 2 sided project. It was a pie dish with a pumpkin top for the lid. I used dowel pins to line it up. That does mean putting a hold in the spoil board. But that is what it is for I guess.
The newest version has a "keep out" area. Also maybe use double sided tape vs. clamping for this or use larger work area then cut material after CNC work. Yup, I'm a Glasser and CNCer 😊
Yes, I thought the corner hold would work. It may have if the file had been perfectly centered. The next project is probably gonna get some pins... lol
Its not gonna work it doesn't matter if ur material is perfect.. Brother u need to do a tool path with alignment pins on ur project and spoil board this way when u flip u have alignment dowels to line up perfect..
I have only done one 2 sided project. It was a pie dish with a pumpkin top for the lid. I used dowel pins to line it up. That does mean putting a hold in the spoil board. But that is what it is for I guess.
yea, I may have to add some index holes in mine..
The newest version has a "keep out" area. Also maybe use double sided tape vs. clamping for this or use larger work area then cut material after CNC work. Yup, I'm a Glasser and CNCer 😊
yea, so many mistakes... lol
Mistakes are all part of learning. I use dowel pins when doing 2 sided projects on the cnc.
Yes, I thought the corner hold would work. It may have if the file had been perfectly centered. The next project is probably gonna get some pins... lol
Its not gonna work it doesn't matter if ur material is perfect.. Brother u need to do a tool path with alignment pins on ur project and spoil board this way when u flip u have alignment dowels to line up perfect..
That seems to be the easiest approach.. Getting my plan together for the next attempt.