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  1. #1
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    Default Is my bot broken?

    My machine is new, had it for a few months but it could still be called brand new. The problem I have is that there is constant variation in my table top. Even immediately after surfacing there is a .01"-.02" of variation in consistent locations. Is this the nature of the beast or is something out of wack on my machine?

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    How's the table sitting now that it has had a chance to 'settle in' ? Is it still level? Check all the fasteners and make sure they are tight and make sure the support board bolts are snug. Grab the YZ car with it powered up and wiggle it all around - making sure the lower YZ rollers are tight enough. It could be the YZ lifting in certain spots? You'll have to drop the lower roller covers to see the rollers. The lower V-rollers are on cam adjusters - an 8mm allen and the flat plate in the tool kit will help adjust them if needed. You want them just tight - but not too tight.

    -B
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    how did you fasten the spoilboard down? The best way i have found is to surface the spoilboard then flip it over , then i run a series of 1/4" holes that i drive wood dowels in about 12"oc grid . Also i put some glue on the dowels before i drive them in and after the glue sets up i surface that side , ( this is the way i do it . It may not be the best , correct, most efficient but it is the way i do it)

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    Default Enlighten me...

    Gene

    I'm at a loss... What do the dowels do?

    SG

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    I had a similar problem. I found that if I did not turn my table vac on when I was surfacing it had a slight variation in some areas. The vac pulls the spoil board down slightly.

    Good luck
    Dave

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    Default shopbot buddy

    If you have a buddy, the rollers can be out of alignment causing this.

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