I experienced a problem today and don't know why it occured.
I was edge gluing some 80" long cherry boards for a headboard. The first Domino was cut at the smallest setting and the rest were cut on the middle setting.
The first domino was started and registered by the built in pins. I then used my cross stop attachments to put the middle width hole for the rest of the length of the boards.
Both cross stop, left and right, are set on the same scale marking.
I cut about fourteen mortises along the length.
Obviously the distance of the pins on my cross stops were not the same because I had a small variance that multiplied with each new mortise and by the end they were off by a full 1/4 of an inch. I know that the pin was tight and against the prior mortise each time since this happened on multiple boards and the variance was gradually built, you could see it get larger.
What could cause this to happen?
I was edge gluing some 80" long cherry boards for a headboard. The first Domino was cut at the smallest setting and the rest were cut on the middle setting.
The first domino was started and registered by the built in pins. I then used my cross stop attachments to put the middle width hole for the rest of the length of the boards.
Both cross stop, left and right, are set on the same scale marking.
I cut about fourteen mortises along the length.
Obviously the distance of the pins on my cross stops were not the same because I had a small variance that multiplied with each new mortise and by the end they were off by a full 1/4 of an inch. I know that the pin was tight and against the prior mortise each time since this happened on multiple boards and the variance was gradually built, you could see it get larger.
What could cause this to happen?