by zeke79 » 23 May 2007 9:49
Are you cutting deeper cuts or shallower cuts than what you were working with before on the ilco blanks? The brand of blank should not matter at all. UNLESS YOU USE A BLANK KEY TO CALIBRATE THE MACHINE. In that case, the keys in both vices HAVE to be the same brand.
There will be a point on the swing of your carrage on the pivot that the machine cuts perfectly straight. The more you are past or before this point the more of an angle you will see. The angle should not be severe enough to cause problems UNLESS your machine is .005-.007" off in adjustment.
Cut a key and measure it against your original. Do your best to be accurate as you will be measuring the high side of the cut likely. You will have to find a happy middle in your adjustment that allows the key to work smoothly both directions I would say. Say your target cut is 235 and your machine is cutting a 243. You will have to take into account the low side of the cut also. It may be best to adjust to .236 or .237 on the high side so it puts your low side of the cut around .233 or .234. This should help solve your problems.
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