@@warthog1086 thanks for the comment! What’s the shape of the glass? Are you sure that your rollers are perfectly level? Another thing to check is to make sure your rotary isn’t spinning too fast.
little trick with the focal gauge: I cut a piece of acrylic, or other material to the 18mm and glued a small neodymium magnet to it. slap it on the engraver housing. slick. glued magnets onto the safety glasses too. keeps them both handy and stuck to the side of the machine. I ended up completely removing the auto focus probe as it was too cluttered. The 18mm gauge block works quick. unless I had the autofocus nozzle, id reconsider AF in general. But the block works fast without the extra garbage hanging off the side of the tube.
I have a Monport as well but I can get the glass to stay on the rotary it’s like the 4 rollers are not aligned so it makes everything walk any ideas
@@warthog1086 thanks for the comment! What’s the shape of the glass? Are you sure that your rollers are perfectly level?
Another thing to check is to make sure your rotary isn’t spinning too fast.
little trick with the focal gauge:
I cut a piece of acrylic, or other material to the 18mm and glued a small neodymium magnet to it.
slap it on the engraver housing. slick.
glued magnets onto the safety glasses too. keeps them both handy and stuck to the side of the machine.
I ended up completely removing the auto focus probe as it was too cluttered. The 18mm gauge block works quick. unless I had the autofocus nozzle, id reconsider AF in general. But the block works fast without the extra garbage hanging off the side of the tube.
@@nwmi493 hey that’s a great point! I appreciate your perspective and insight. What sort of laser engraver are you running?