henry Kadzielski
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What's a "wabble" ? Is that an Ozzy wobble ?
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What's a "wabble" ? Is that an Ozzy wobble ?
I looked at one of these before my own build, over here it was a chinese model called steele taylor and it was blue. It is ok for thicker plates where the travel speed is low, but on thinner plates where the linear speed is higher it gets a 'wabble' up. This 'wabble ' will translate to the job being cut. You don't seen these machines cutting thin materials. My machine generates a slight wabble on the change of direction due to it's speed and the material on the slats gets a shudder. This results in non straight cut lines. Mine is only slight and only happens on 3mm and thinner using 45amp consumables.
It's like a Wombat only smaller.