@@franksesek8824 very good suggestion! We will have to find a fabricator to partner with on this most likely.🤔 We've got it on our list, thanks Frank!!
At 4:20 seconds, he reversed the direction of a miter cut. How did he do that, my machine always says you can’t reverse the direction of a miter cut or jet
not too bad, need practice on order of cuts though! One thing that I find difficult about the saberjet is when the saw head rotates 180 deg cutting in an opposite direction its often 1/8" different, have never quite figured out why. Worked with 3 different saws and they all do it.
I had this same problem. The measurements go x- to x+ so if you are cutting from top to bottom, you have to add that thickness of the blade otherwise you'll be an 8th under everytime. It doesn't quite make sense to me but adding that difference has been a band aid fix for me. I'm running a fusion 4045 SL.
Something is not calibrated on your machine correctly. I would suspect c axis is out also check to see if your table is the exact same height everywhere. We take a mill blade and mill our metal slats so the table is dead on to the saw. Miters turn out perfect.
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Maybe a job ! With the voyager with a euro seam then all parts ran through the slab back for time.
@@JS-zb1vv Great suggestion - we have it our list!!
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@@franksesek8824 very good suggestion! We will have to find a fabricator to partner with on this most likely.🤔
We've got it on our list, thanks Frank!!
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At 4:20 seconds, he reversed the direction of a miter cut. How did he do that, my machine always says you can’t reverse the direction of a miter cut or jet
not too bad, need practice on order of cuts though! One thing that I find difficult about the saberjet is when the saw head rotates 180 deg cutting in an opposite direction its often 1/8" different, have never quite figured out why. Worked with 3 different saws and they all do it.
I had this same problem. The measurements go x- to x+ so if you are cutting from top to bottom, you have to add that thickness of the blade otherwise you'll be an 8th under everytime. It doesn't quite make sense to me but adding that difference has been a band aid fix for me. I'm running a fusion 4045 SL.
Something is not calibrated on your machine correctly. I would suspect c axis is out also check to see if your table is the exact same height everywhere. We take a mill blade and mill our metal slats so the table is dead on to the saw. Miters turn out perfect.