![]() I have managed to get a little further with this.įirstly I took the tool to another shop and got the same result. View higher quality, full size image (1754 X 2339)ģ/19/21 #5: MDF Door- Square Corner problem. View higher quality, full size image (1965 X 2620) But I can see it will be up to me to resolve it! I am kind of stuck in the middle here and not really sure what is causing the problem. ![]() The better looking one I made some adjustments to the geometry. The worst looking one is using the geometry provided by the tool company. But nonetheless Thursday I am going to take the tool to another shop and test it there as well. I am disinclined to think that the CNC is th problem as if it was i don't think that it would be so consistent on all corners & edges. Some are better than others but so far none is perfect. I have made a number of programs using different geometry for the tool, different angles & flat on the bottom instead of a point. The guys at Enroute suspect the tool as well. I have back plotted the code into CAD and verified it that way and it seems the code is good. My first instinct is that there is a discrepancy between the tool and the DXF supplied to me by the tool company. However the 2 passes on the rail don't seem to line up and it's cutting too much into the corner. I am using Enroute for the CAM side of things and it automatically calculates the 2 passes required to reach the depth I am going & the corner operation based on the tool geometry. included angle carbide insert that comes to a point. I am having trouble with the square corners. ![]() ![]() I have been setting up an MDF door with a beveled profile on the inside of the rails. ![]()
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