
I continue to fight a bevel issue with my table/cutter. It's not a big problem on artsy stuff or 3/16" fire pits. It starts to be an issue around 1/4", and it's a big thorn in my side on 1/2". Here's what's going on today, that's pissing me off...
I'm cutting some 1/2" thick wheel centers for a guy building a monster truck/mud truck/whatever. 1/2" material, 24" diameter, 10 lugs .745" studs. My test pattern from 14ga fits like a dream: Here is the test pattern I cut from 1/2". I'm using a customer supplied plate of 1/2", and wanted to make damn sure I had it right before I started cutting up his plate. So, I cut this from one of my drops. Drop is roughly 24"x24". X+ axis is to the right in this photo, Y+ axis to the top. 3 test cuts (lug hole in 1" square) are visible in the lower right: Here I am using my Starrett machinist square to ensure the torch is perpendicular to the material.
X+ side of torch: X- side of torch. The camera seems to magnify that thread of light somehow, but the torch is indeed perpendicular: Y- side of torch: Y+ side of torch: Torch is nice and square to material.
I also used all new consumables. Never been installed before, never cut an inch, never pierced a hole. New:
1) Swirl ring
2) Electrode
3) Nozzle
4) Retaining cap
5) Shield
The new nozzle after cutting the wheel ring (visible in photos above). The ring/holes and practice cuts (lower right on plate) are all this nozzle has ever cut. I babysit the whole cut (practice as well), to make sure the we did not have any issues of the torch contacting the plate. There is a bit of discoloration in that one area, but no blowout/ovaling/cratering. Nozzle looks good. Inside of nozzle: More after the jump...I'm out of attachments...