Offset milling Roland DWX-50

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You should really only tighten the wires as a last option, there are many many other things it could be. My team just told me the wires should really go 4,000 hours before they even need to be touched. Most labs do about 1,000 hours a year, so every four years?

In this specific case @technician was able to solve the issue, but again, always take the time to troubleshoot and try the easy stuff first!
 
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I don't think the burrs has anything to do with offsets. Offset is as I understand when the A axis does not align with one or more of the axis after it made the 180 turn.
Maybe I'm totally wrong if so please correct me.

The burs shouldn't be the cause, if you have excessive runout either from a bad bur or worn collet it would show up as chipping and lost detail.
If the rotary axii are off you'd see the artifacts around the margins, like one side overly thick and the opposite side short or chipped.
 
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Hi guys!
I have this problem that my Roland DWX51D machine ruined my crowns edges as you can see the images. It's something like that the burr didn't know where is offset. I think i do everything for example Automatic Correction, change old burr(0.6mm,1mm,2mm),tightened the collect, the table is stable where is the machine etc. I use 3shape and Sum3d. Thanks for any help.
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I didn't mentioned that I didn't get error message from the milling machine and if I simulated the milling in Sum3D is look like everything fine and didn't get error messages either.
 
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