ProblemYour print is not cutting through to the desired depth; this can be caused by a file issue, tool tip calibration or a worn table surface. - Table is surfaced once per semester and should be assumed flat
- Tool tip calibration parameters may be incorrect
- File issues can cause unrepeatable damage to the CNC machines and if the issue is suspected due to a file you should stop you cut immediately and fix the problem in Fusion360.
If you experience any of these issues please send an email to soatechdesk@utexas.edu to ensure that a staff member is aware of machine or table damage. Solution Warning |
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Proceed with caution when using the NUDGE command. Any damage to the spoil board should be reported so that it may be addressed prior to the next CNC user. |
The goal is to cut 100% through your material and not to go deeper than 1/32 of an inch into the spoil board. - Stop your job
- record the line # if you're expecting to resume
- Type MN (Move, Nudge) in the command box
- Nudge the Z-axis by -0.015 or 1/64 of an inch at a time
- each time a nudge command is given it will be relative from the current point. i.e. if you nudge by -0.015 then again by -0.010 you will be -0.025 from your original start point.

- Rerun your file with your newly calibrated Z offset position.
Proceed to CNC Troubleshooting | Router | Resuming a stopped job if you recorded the Line # that your job stopped on. |