On 11/18/2014 06:45 AM, Mark Wendt wrote:
> Stuart,
>
> I have no tooling plates in use now.  ;-)
>
> Mark
>
>
Hi Mark,

I don't know if the site is still active but Les Watts used an 
interesting compensation
scheme for his router. Something about a cam on a tensioned wire IIRC.

Being an old curmudgeon ( is that redundant?) I just have to ask what 
the precision
of the process is if the bed were perfect?
Maybe I envision the tooling plate incorrectly but why wouldn't  one 
that was simply
flat do. After all you do have a controllable Z axis.

Despite claims by various people about resolution to .01 mm or so it 
still comes
down to the accuracy and precision of the process.

On another tangent I wonder about using a polynomial (curve fit) but 
with the number of inflections points you have it may be pretty high 
order. Linear interp instead of a continuous function may still be best. 
This is the kind of thing that starts email wars. ;-)

Best wishes however you decide to cure the problem.

Dave

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