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Title:

Spoiler board surfacing lines

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Successfully assembled my 1000*1000  Workbee Z1+ and run a couple of test projects. Apart from one disaster caused by not tightening up my collet enough, all is going well for a complete CNC beginner.   I tried to surface my spoiler board using the Amana 1 1/8  bit and it has left lines on the board.  See attached photo.  Is this normal of is there a problem with alignment of one of the axis, as it looks to be cutting deeper on one edge.  I've checked all angles and they are close to 90deg in all directions (89.8 is the worst).   Am I expecting too much perfection, or is this acceptable?

The lines look consistent across the whole board, and the first run at 0.5mm took an even amount off the whole board.

Sorry, but as a novice, I'm not sure what to expect, or how to fix it.

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Accepted Answer:

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Edit by: David

Title:

Spoiler board surfacing lines

Text:

Successfully assembled my 1000*1000 Workbee Z1+ and run a couple of test projects. Apart from one disaster caused by not tightening up my collet enough, all is going well for a complete CNC beginner. I tried to surface my spoiler board using the Amana 1 1/8 bit and it has left lines on the board. See attached photo. Is this normal of is there a problem with alignment of one of the axis, as it looks to be cutting deeper on one edge. I've checked all angles and they are close to 90deg in all directions (89.8 is the worst). Am I expecting too much perfection, or is this acceptable?
-The lines look consistent across the whole board, and the first run at 0.5mm to an even amount off the whole board.
+The lines look consistent across the whole board, and the first run at 0.5mm took an even amount off the whole board.
Sorry, but as a novice, I'm not sure what to expect, or how to fix it.
[document|74][document|73]

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No

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Original post by: David

Title:

Spoiler board surfacing lines

Text:

Successfully assembled my 1000*1000  Workbee Z1+ and run a couple of test projects. Apart from one disaster caused by not tightening up my collet enough, all is going well for a complete CNC beginner.   I tried to surface my spoiler board using the Amana 1 1/8  bit and it has left lines on the board.  See attached photo.  Is this normal of is there a problem with alignment of one of the axis, as it looks to be cutting deeper on one edge.  I've checked all angles and they are close to 90deg in all directions (89.8 is the worst).   Am I expecting too much perfection, or is this acceptable?

The lines look consistent across the whole board, and the first run at 0.5mm to an even amount off the whole board.

Sorry, but as a novice, I'm not sure what to expect, or how to fix it.

[document|74][document|73]

Discussion Topic:

No

Status:

open