CNC3D QB2 CNC Router User Guide
Tramming your spindle
You may notice after surfacing you have some ridges in your spoil board. This is due to the
spindle needing some minor adjustments to be truly “flat” with your spoil board.
During assembly of your machine our team align your spindle and bracket using engineering
squares. This is fine for general tramming but extra tramming steps can be performed to
ensure you have smooth bottom results with larger cutting tools. The best way to test your
tramming is to create a small rectangle job in Easel or Carbide Create or use the new Spoil
board surfacing wizard in Commander’s Creation Tool section. If using the Commander spoil
board wizard make a 100x100mm rectangle and insert your supplied 22mm surfacing bit and
6mm collet.
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QB2 User and Maintenance Guide – Revised 28/09/2022
| General | Details |
|---|---|
| Name | CNC3D QB2 CNC Router User Guide |
| Make | CNC3D |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | PDF (Download) |
| File size | 1.11 MB |
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