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30-12-2011 #11
Now it is fixed down, yes that's shown there's nothing to worry about.
Don't see the point as the height of the bed is adjustable, and doing that would mean the Z-axis would generally operate further down, which is weaker unless you compensate by putting the bed higher but I suspect it is already at the limit? Also if the collet just clearly the Z-axis could get in the way/collide with a large 3D part when cutting low down.Last edited by Jonathan; 30-12-2011 at 12:36 PM.
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