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Yup, it’s deliberate and a consequence of the design, not the software. The original 2D design was done in AutoCAD and exported as a DXF. I imported that into Fusion 360 to do the 3D modeling and CAM.
Ironically almost all of the joints are going to be hidden under a countertop, but I still like the look.
Totally agree. I’d like to experiment with half-blind or blind joints as well at some point, but the level of precision required is a bit higher than I wanted to deal with for this project.
Tool change Error can be eliminated with a more rigid setup and check your settings for motor power.
Since converting over to a new drive system I’ve completed forgotten about belt slipping.
Yup, the issue was the idle current reduction in the X-Controller. Turning that off, and switching to a router that uses a two-wrench system to change tools, has solved this for me.