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Discussion in 'CNC Mills/Routers' started by bo Toepfer, Apr 23, 2024.

  1. bo Toepfer

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    LEAD 1010, Having always so far cut /milled wood I have a project to cut .080 aluminum plate. I used a 1/4" flat end mill and on the conservative side I set up the cut with a roughing pass/finishing pass and 3 step downs. I set the DeWalt router to its lowest RPM and got after it Failure., I think the end mill was too dull and it acted like a drill pulling the Z axis down through the part into the spoil board, this also caused the Y axis to go out of parallel If I am correct how do I realign the Router and get it squared up? Thank you in advance.
     
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    I have always jogged all the way to the front of the machine and made both sides touch the front beam. My machine was built square so I know if I bring both sides forward like this, it squares it up.
     
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    Thanks my question is what do I disconnect to allow me to square the machine?
     
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    Unplug Y motors (wiring)
    Spin leadscrews by hand until somewhat square
    Replug wires
    Jog into the ends to square relative to base

    (Check base is square Tramming: A generic guideline just in case though)
     
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    Thank you very much !
     

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