Thread: Spartan Router - Head drop issue
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29-09-2014 #7
Still not clear but you seem to be saying later on that it was the cutter dropping out of the collet.
Maybe the bed is not flat, it's usual to skim the bed using a fly cutter or large end mill to ensure it's flat. Make sure your 'sacrificial' piece of MDF or whatever is securely fastened down to the bed in enough locations that it remains in 100% area contact with the bed, give it a skim.The only thing I noticed was that the corner nearest the mechanical origin seems to cut lower than anywhere else on the board; why could this be?
I don't think this is something to worry about as it gets cleaned out each time you change a tool. The collet, collet holder, and collet nut need to be spotlessly clean in order to function correctly, any dirt could let the collet slip and may be where your problem lies.Also, another question - how often should I clean out the collet and locking nut?Last edited by EddyCurrent; 29-09-2014 at 02:12 PM.
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