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Old Tue 07 July 2009, 15:15
sailfl
Just call me: Nils #12
 
Winter Park, FL
United States of America
Squaring the spoil board or ....

What is the best way to insure that you edges are square to the cutter?

Normally we cut pieces out of a sheet of material. The material is larger than the piece you are going to cut. If you are cutting cabinet parts you have waste and so it doesn't matter if your sheet is square.

I have been approached by a new client, I hope, that needs designes cut into the full sheet of material. He sent me some examples of the designs he needs cut and they are mostly rectangle that have to square to the top, bottom and sides.
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Old Tue 07 July 2009, 19:37
Leko
Just call me: Leko
 
Kaukapakapa
New Zealand
Screw down a couple of 1x3s along two sides of the spoil board. Then a little g-code to square up the inside edge. Set the inside corner as 0,0 and you should be good to go.

Ask Sean to show you a "framing table" at his shop.
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Old Tue 07 July 2009, 19:43
smreish
Just call me: Sean - #5, 28, 58 and others
 
Orlando, Florida
United States of America
Leko,
Be glad to show Nils. Thanks for volunteering me!

Sean
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Old Tue 07 July 2009, 21:20
Leko
Just call me: Leko
 
Kaukapakapa
New Zealand
No problem buddy! I know you have nothing but time on your hands! If ya keep sitting around eating bon bons you'll get old and fat like me...so I'm doing you a favor.
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Old Tue 07 July 2009, 23:01
Gerald D
Just call me: Gerald (retired)
 
Cape Town
South Africa
First make sure that your machine is set up square: Setting the Y-axis square to the X-axis

A snag is that the raw boards from the board supplier are often not square to start with. We only line up one long edge of the board parallel to the x-axis.

For a reference edge, to bump the board up against, there are a couple of experiences learnt:
- long edges are not needed, two short blocks of scrap are enough. (easier to clean out the sawdust between cuts)
- A rebate under the edge is useful for the trapped sawdust (elevates the reference above the table)
- We clamp the reference blocks to the cross-supports, about 20mm away from the table edge, and drop in spacers when setting up. This gives the cutter room to trim around the board without hitting the references.
- The outer edges of the boards are always trimmed by a mm or three

The customer is made very aware of the squareness, edge conditions and likely sizes of boards from various suppliers
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