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Old 04-23-2017, 06:21 PM
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Originally Posted by steve B View Post
Probably all from the same vertical column of the same sheet.

If the size is off, and you're cutting progressively, the error gets larger as you go along.
So the least off would be an earlier cut, and the most off the latest cut.

If the sheets had a larger margin on the top than the bottom, a sheet that was upside down in relation to the others would start pretty far off center.


Steve B
Thanks Steve, I was hoping you had an explanation for the variation in the
miscuts.

Here's two Young's but I'm not sure if the 2nd one is a PD150.
Young (Port) Split Front PD 150.jpg
Young (Port) Split Front B.jpg
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