Misaligned Columns in Cut2D Desktop
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Misaligned Columns in Cut2D Desktop
Since Cut2D Desktop only allows 60 x 60 cm projects, I figured I would divide my wasteboard in several sections when drilling holes for insert nuts. After finishing the holes in the first section, measuring about 44 X 44 cm and illustrated in grey in the image attached, I proceeded with the next section, illustrated in white in the attached image. Seemed fairly easy to do. But the columns are now showing up misaligned as per the image attached. BLACK circles represent the file in Vectric Cut2D, BLUE filled circles have been cut already, RED filled circles represent where the machine is now cutting). Not only that, the alignment error grows from left to right (X-Axis of machine) until it reaches a difference of about 0.5 cm in the rightmost column. I have triple-checked all measurements in Vectric and everything is correct. I have measured the deviation in the X-Axis and the difference I found in 78 cm is only 0.2 cm which I don't think would account for such a large difference. What is going on?
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Re: Misaligned Columns in Cut2D Desktop
Are they misaligned in the preview or just when you cut it?
If they are misaligned in the preview can you post your file?
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If they are misaligned in the preview can you post your file?
(How do I upload files or photos to the forum?)
- Randall Newcomb
10 fingers in, 10 fingers out, another good day in the shop
10 fingers in, 10 fingers out, another good day in the shop
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Re: Misaligned Columns in Cut2D Desktop
No, they are fine in the preview. It's in the cut that they get out of wack. Meanwhile I checked the X-axis motor coupler and the collar clamp wasn't properly tightened so I think the X lead screw has been slipping. This might be what was causing the issue. I have properly secured the collar clamp but have yet to test with a new cutting.Rcnewcomb wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 3:58 pmAre they misaligned in the preview or just when you cut it?
If they are misaligned in the preview can you post your file?
(How do I upload files or photos to the forum?)
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Re: Misaligned Columns in Cut2D Desktop
X-axis lead screw was slipping because of poorly tightened collar clamp.
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Re: Misaligned Columns in Cut2D Desktop
Thanks for posting the resolution. Happy carving.
- Randall Newcomb
10 fingers in, 10 fingers out, another good day in the shop
10 fingers in, 10 fingers out, another good day in the shop