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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Roland DWX51D/Sum3D Anyone ever have this happen?
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<blockquote data-quote="Draconette" data-source="post: 229787" data-attributes="member: 9508"><p>Hello. I had something sort of a problem like you, when milling drill contacted holding clamp, but in my situation i was blessed that i was working with another work at that time near rolland</p><p></p><p>Rolland was doing its own bussines, when i noticed that it starts doing stuff it aint suposed to do. (using Rolland and sum 3d one month. so pritty new)</p><p></p><p>It started to make milling all around the block. And then all around the holding clamp. thats right around the holding clamp.... So the thing was.... i do not know, nor the support technician didnt know.. how was i able to make Sum 3D to grind out the holder itselfe... Meaning, if i wouldnt be around ,the bur would go into holding clamp for good..</p><p></p><p>So.... I then realized that Sum 3D in truth dont have a safe working zone limitation....and you always need to dubble check if milling object isnt outside of disc near hoolding clamp..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Draconette, post: 229787, member: 9508"] Hello. I had something sort of a problem like you, when milling drill contacted holding clamp, but in my situation i was blessed that i was working with another work at that time near rolland Rolland was doing its own bussines, when i noticed that it starts doing stuff it aint suposed to do. (using Rolland and sum 3d one month. so pritty new) It started to make milling all around the block. And then all around the holding clamp. thats right around the holding clamp.... So the thing was.... i do not know, nor the support technician didnt know.. how was i able to make Sum 3D to grind out the holder itselfe... Meaning, if i wouldnt be around ,the bur would go into holding clamp for good.. So.... I then realized that Sum 3D in truth dont have a safe working zone limitation....and you always need to dubble check if milling object isnt outside of disc near hoolding clamp.. [/QUOTE]
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