Bringing this up again - this is something I have noticed in some jobs but not others; the side wall of the cut should be straight but it has steps in some areas, smooth in others. It doesn't happen on every job I cut and on some it doesn't matter because there are subsequent operations that will remove the steps but it shouldn't be there.
I'll tell you what I know -
1) drive belts are tight
2) the machine is lubed sufficiently
3) there is no visible change in motion or jerky movement
4) the simulation in Fusion 360 doesn't show this stepping effect
5) nothing on the machine appears to be loose
6) the DC hose is grounded at the DC
7) there is no audible change when this happens
8) has happened with both downcut and upcut spiral 1/4" bits
9) using Mach4 although not the latest release, it's probably 6 months old and I need to update it, and using ESS
10) the jobs start and finish as designed in Fusion 360, no interruption or appearance of missing steps and being off from that point forward. This one is a 2D Contour profile.
11) spindle speed is 18,000 and feed is from 100 ipm to 150 ipm with depth of cut 0.125" to 0.150" in hardwood
12) the bit is tight in the collet and the work piece is well locked down, no movement at all
This is what I was cutting today, B-52 tails for a trophy shop, 2 up per board of Walnut, cutting time is about 6 minutes, 4 boards and 8 tails total, and the stepped area of cuts is in the same place on each one although more so on the first than the last -
The red area cuts are very smooth and the green area cuts are stepped -
Right after that I cut the antennas, 10-up, and two of the bases; cuts are smooth except for some fiber tear but that's ok because these get completely rounded over -
Here's the finished piece so you'll get an idea what I'm building out -
Ideas?
Thanks!
David
David Falkner