Hi all,
Sorry for the long hiatus. I've been doing a lot of work out of town, but of course I'm working from home now like lots of others due to the COVID-19 fiasco. Unfortunately, that hasn't left me much additional time to play with the shaper.
However, I did finally get back out to the shop for a couple hours, and used it to take a few cuts on an actual part I'm making. It worked perfectly and allowed me to do something I otherwise would not have been able to accomplish with the other equipment in my shop, since I don't have a milling machine.
I was able to take 0.047" cuts in aluminum with no issue, which impressed me greatly!
I did discover one issue I'm hoping you folks can help out with...
I noticed that when I engage the lever to start the automatic traverse for cutting, that sometimes it doesn't "catch" right away, and I have to put a tiny bit of finger pressure on the shaft to get it to begin ratcheting. It seems to do this in either direction, but it's worse in one direction than the other. I sometimes even have to help it along during the cut, but I notice that if it's under heavier load, it seems to run better. I took the ratchet mechanism apart and cleaned it during restoration, and I oil it before each use. Any idea what else could be causing this behavior?
Here's a short video of it cutting, if you have a minute to kill.
As you see, it's clocking just fine under load, but at the start of each pass, when there's no contact is when it tends to skip.