Dustan,
I have had the same problem at times.
Did all the things you did in order to find the problem.
In the end I tried a different piece of material and found the quality of steel to be crap!
The new piece cut just fine and all I ended up doing was checking, double checking and pulling my hair out trying to figure out the problem with the machine and it turned out to be the steel.
I have purchased brand new sheets to have it cut so bad I had to throw it outside and sit there looking at $70.00 waisted.
The supplier did not care and still do not.
I had to find a different place to buy from.
Some sheets are just so bad to cut specifically from China.
The material from Mexico was better but not constant.
If you see it marked (China) pass it up if possible.
Same thing with tubing and welding on tubing from China.
It would not weld clean at all (spit, popped and sputtered) looked like a five year old trying to weld.
I did the same thing with my welders. Checked settings, checked grounds, checked everything to find out it was the tubing.
It sucks and it is a waist of time and money but it happens.
One thing that helps with welding is not to buy any of that Harbor Freight MIG wire or stick electrodes, it is crap.
I like Hobart rods and Lincoln MIG wire, their rods are OK but have had better luck with Hobart rods.
I look at it this way, if I want it to be a quality weld I don't fill it with crap filler.
As far as the sheet metal it can be hard unless your supplier offers good materials otherwise you don't know what you are getting.
I ended up finding a company that will sell me the US steel and I told them if they slip me Chinese material I will not come back, I waisted too much hard earned money on it in the past.
Several highly detailed projects for customers failed half way through from bad materials (cut quality).
I don't want to start another Chinese bashing but tell your supplier to get you good stuff or just move on.
My 2 cents
