CNC Cutting Out of Square

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Darrel Wells
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CNC Cutting Out of Square

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I have a 3-Axis Thermwood Model 45, and it seems to be cutting out of square, the parts cutting like a parallelogram. What would cause this, and what's the solution to correct this?
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Re: CNC Cutting Out of Square

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Sounds like your gantry could be out of square. Have you had any crashes lately that could have knocked one side/leg?

You may want to contact Thermwood's technical services to see how to go about checking the gantry for squareness.
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Re: CNC Cutting Out of Square

Post by Ryan Hochgesang »

Darrel,

You can check bridge squareness by placing a precision square on the table, aligning base end of square with the X axis using an indicator, once aligned with X axis, then you will use the indicator mounted to tooling plate and run it along the Y axis of square to check amt. of error. The larger the square the better. There should also be squareness numbers marked somewhere on the front edge of machine table, typically underneath front endge. Lastly, you could also unbelt the base drive screw opposite the HOME switch side, HOME the machine, then place belt back on drive to possibly get squareness back.

If you have further questions, you can email: service@thermwood.com

Thanks!
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