I was cutting a profile door today and router gave me some problems at the begining of the cut.
It would stop at the middle of a cut and say that X-axis is out of bounds, so i had to take the machine out of e-stop and turn the spindle on in g-code manualy!
Does anyone know why would this happen and how can i fix it?
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I'm not sure, but you can always email the files to program@thermwood.com . All you need to do is put your contact information and a description of the issue and one of us will be able to work with it. Now, on to the problem..... 

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Sorry for the delayed response. I was out of the office the first half of the week. I downloaded your file from your other posting. Nothing in the NC code I created looks odd or out of place. Do you still have the original NC code that you created? If you do, can you email it to me? program@thermwood.com
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