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Testing on Turkey Slices: Del 2


To define the effectiveness of the CNC and discover possible faults, we test ARTS 2.0 on turkey slices.
The setup has now been upgraded, and therefore no longer needs post-processing of the gcode.

Summary

Slice Settings Status Comments Future change
1

Speed: 1mm/s

Power: 100%

Layer height: 0.50

Success The last sample did not fall down
2

Speed: 1mm/s

Power: 100%

Layer height: 0.50

Success The last sample did not fall down Increase layer height for bigger last cut
3

Speed: 0.6mm/s

Power: 100%

Layer height: 0.75

Mill bit diameter: 1.0 mm

Success

The first sample did not fall down.


Had to change mill bit to Ø1.0mm

Lower starting position height
4

Speed: 0.6mm/s

Power: 100%

Layer height: 0.75

Mill bit diameter: 1.0 mm

Success The first sample did not fall down.

Lower starting position height



5

Speed: 0.6mm/s

Power: 100%

Layer height: 0.75

Mill bit diameter: 1.0 mm

Success Two samples did not fall Added drop-off after each sample in the code.
6

Speed: 0.6mm/s

Power: 100%

Layer height: 0.75

Mill bit diameter: 1.0 mm

Failure

Slice loosened


No image


7

Speed: 0.6mm/s

Power: 100%

Layer height: 0.75

Mill bit diameter: 1.0 mm

Failure Slice loosened
8

Speed: 0.6mm/s

Power: 100%

Layer height: 0.75

Mill bit diameter: 1.0 mm

Success

9

Speed: 0.6mm/s

Power: 100%

Layer height: 0.75

Mill bit diameter: 1.0 mm

Success Filmed
10

Speed: 0.15mm/s

Power: 100%

Layer height: Full

Mill bit diameter: 1.0 mm

Success First and third sample did not fall out Automatically push out samples, instead of circkeling g above them
11

Speed: 0.15mm/s

Power: 100%

Layer height: Full

Mill bit diameter: 1.0 mm

Failed Spindle was not activated after pushing.

Pushing with spindle activated.


Several pushes on difficult geometry

12

Speed: 0.15mm/s

Power: 100%

Layer height: Full

Mill bit diameter: 1.0 mm

Success

Pushing is not perfect, because it is unpredictable where the slices will become stuck.



















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