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philf:
An interesting compilation of CNC blunders. Of course, I've never set feed rates in meters/sec instead of mm/min or set the safe Z height too low so that the tool cuts right through a clamp! :( Phil. |
Jonfb64:
To err is human but to completely **** up you need a computer :lol: |
AdeV:
Why is it, when things start going wrong in CNC-land, the emergency stop buttons are suddenly miles away & totally inoperative before the tool has destroyed itself & send the workpiece flying? Fingers crossed, I've only bashed one tool with the CNC mill so far, and it was sufficiently robust (and fortunately hit a metal plate & not the table) that the machine realised something was wrong & halted before it did major damage to anything. |
sparky961:
--- Quote from: AdeV on March 15, 2013, 01:57:44 PM ---Fingers crossed, I've only bashed one tool with the CNC mill so far, and it was sufficiently robust (and fortunately hit a metal plate & not the table) that the machine realised something was wrong & halted before it did major damage to anything. --- End quote --- If you aren't breaking tools, how will you ever know what you can get away with? :) If you see something glowing red hot despite the flood coolant, hit the e-stop. Don't ask me how I know... |
Swarfing:
What were you doing recording in my shed :bang: |
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