Hey Walt- you have me so curious now- what was axis you were moving while cutting?
Bernie
Bernie,
I was moving (feeding) the table along the x-axis while cutting. Do you think that weighs against my idea?
The weaknesses I see in my line of reasoning are 1)the error was suspiciously precise for me twisting a screw fitting by hand. If I was predicting what sort of errors I would see from a problem of this nature, I would guess there would be a variability in the error in the length of the cut piece that would correspond to the amount of force I was putting on the gib lock. 2) I was not able to produce the entire observed error in my test.
I don't know how to rule out some kind of issue with the DRO itself. I could have some problem, for instance, with degraded readings from the scale. What comes to mind is overspray from the WD-40 I was using as cutting lube, or metal dust. I'm not seeing chips on the scale, but fine dust could be adhering to the scale or getting inside the read head. Maybe my mounts aren't completely parallel with the column. (I only have a DRO on the Y-axis, sorry to have not made that clear earlier.
Walt