The Foley-Belsaw Key Machine! (Dramatic orchestral swell)
I've set the machine up, and gotten used to calibrating and cutting by code as well as duplicating. But, I've noticed two things: my shoulder-gauges don't *quite* line up on the original and the blank - if the gauge touches the blank, it's about 1/16th inch above the original. It's like the gauge is torqued or bent just a little bit, but I see no instructions for adjusting.
Fortunately, I don't seem to have problems with spacing - but I do have some trouble where the cut depths are off by just a few thousandths of an inch. It's enough that the key usually works, but it sticks somewhat. I calibrated the machine so that when the cutting guide is touching the original no-cut depth, it "just scrapes" the blank... but I have to re-calibrate each time I load a new original and blank, and I think I'm getting it just a little off each time.
My questions are these: Are all key machines a little finicky about how blanks are loaded and the cutter is adjusted (not just initially, but each time a blank is loaded), or is this a quirk specific to FB machines, or mine in particular? Should I consider the shoulder gauges defective and request warranty service? Does anyone have any advice in general about using the FB machine? And, will Timmy ever play the piano again?

Thanks in advance, all... and if this is discussed elsewhere, please point me toward the thread, and I shall banish my search-fu to the closet in shame.
