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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
Milling issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Smithwick0208" data-source="post: 151427" data-attributes="member: 8122"><p>Occasionally, you can do a factory rotary axis check. You just go about it like you are doing a normal rotary check, but hold the right shift button when hitting start. There will be a different looking popup and it'll get a bit more detailed. I was getting some crazy z axis lines a bit back and that helped. Also, once a week, we clean the calibration holes with alcohol to get any excess residue out. I love that mill, but it really doesn't like to be dirty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smithwick0208, post: 151427, member: 8122"] Occasionally, you can do a factory rotary axis check. You just go about it like you are doing a normal rotary check, but hold the right shift button when hitting start. There will be a different looking popup and it'll get a bit more detailed. I was getting some crazy z axis lines a bit back and that helped. Also, once a week, we clean the calibration holes with alcohol to get any excess residue out. I love that mill, but it really doesn't like to be dirty. [/QUOTE]
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