Received my machine, played a little, travelled a few days later for Aspire Camp, returned home, played a little, headed to Florida for a week to deal with a family matter...I never got to properly setup my spoil board until the past few days. So now I can get back to playing a little. LOL I had to get a little creative as the tee slots were going to get nicked if I trued up the factory surface, so I removed them temporarily, surfaced, added a 1/4" layer of MDF, cut out for the slot and surfaced, added thin plywood shims under the tee tracks before reinstalling them and then put the "real" spoil board on top, cut the slots for clamp fasteners and then trued the surface. A bit of work but a good exercise in dealing with things like exceeding Z axis limits, etc,. as well as adapting the existing factory drawing and tool paths to meet my specific needs. And I was very happy to cut the first little project yesterday once all that was done.
Factory table trued up
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1/4" MDF layer added and surfaced
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Tee tracks reinstalled
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Spoil board glued up
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Slots cut and spoil board being trued up...
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Ready to rock 'n roll...
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