V-Wheel Adjustment

machine inspector setings
$0=10
$1=255
$2=0
$3=3
$4=0
$5=0
$6=0
$10=115
$11=0.020
$12=0.002
$13=0
$20=0
$21=0
$22=0
$23=3
$24=25.000
$25=750.000
$26=250
$27=1.000
$30=1
$31=0
$32=0
$100=40.000
$101=40.000
$102=188.976
$110=8000.000
$111=8000.000
$112=500.000
$120=500.000
$121=500.000
$122=50.000
$130=790.000
$131=790.000
$132=100.000

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So I guess, problem are feed rates?, Iā€™m going to change that U gave me, thanks mr Phil

Where do I get this documents? mr phil, excuse my ignorance!

No an issue with the easel project, sorry, it is just, the same problem as always, a went off path!, no matter, I changed evrything, like I said, Thatā€™s because, Iā€™m thinking, problems are feed rates, and nothing else, Iā€™ve used, cutting settings, for the hardest materials like Corian, but Iā€™m still getting these errors. again and again, just at the time I started to work with pinewood, now that Iā€™m reflexionint about it, before, I worked with Zapan wood

The dewalt should be on 1 always. Itā€™s slowest speed is around 18,000 rpm which is higher than most bits chip load from the manufacturers of the bits.

With a 1/4" bit , I would start with 45 ipm and .05" per pass depth. PLUNGE RATE IS 45, RIGHT?

With 1/8", 40 ipm and .04" per pass.

Start there and increase.

I just tried rates u gave me but the result was even worst, I put dewalt speed at the position 2, but carves were wrong path inmediately.

The Z axis? what would be the proper voltage for that stepper?, I and let me tell You, I havenĀ“t touched this guys (z axis) I though problem was related to x or Y axis. thanks mt phil, I will let You know.

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