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Hello,
i have a problem. I imported an inkscape made svg with a form.
I imported it to easel.
I chose a 2mm straight cut bit
i set some custom cut settings
i select outline for the importet form.
I simulate–> all looks good
I export to gcode and carve —> it carves the “on path” or “inside” path of my form.
And this is a photo of the carve. I use cncjs and a 2mm straight bit.
cncjs works very exactly when i use manual controls so i dont think its a machine problem.
OK… seems not to be an easel problem. I made svg to gcode conversion with another tool and the same results. Now my problem is even bigger haha!
Any ideas?
And now i found out whats the problem. The router bit is too thin and too flexible. It bends so much that it doesnt follow the path… thats the problem … Solution found
If this is truly the problem, you should be able to still use that bit at a slower feed rate. If you’re still having problems after trying that, you probably need to tighten a V-wheel or two somewhere.