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    Default Tip on Dust

    Hello All,

    Here is a tip that I hope all can use.

    When I get ready to carve anything, I take a Dryer Sheet and I wipe down the inside of my CNC and then I wipe over the D/C unit coming out of the machine. It makes a differents.

    Hope this tip might help out.
    Happy Carving

    Robert D.
    rcdages

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    Quote Originally Posted by rcdages View Post
    Hello All,

    Here is a tip that I hope all can use.

    When I get ready to carve anything, I take a Dryer Sheet and I wipe down the inside of my CNC and then I wipe over the D/C unit coming out of the machine. It makes a differents.

    Hope this tip might help out.
    Have you tried this before doing a Lithopane? I know the acrylic sticks to everything. Does this limit that?

    Dave
    The Magic of making Sawdust.

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    Hello Dave,

    Yes, I have tried it with Lithopane and it dose help limit it to some degree.

    You are so correct on how the acrylic sticks to eveything.
    Happy Carving

    Robert D.
    rcdages

    CarveWright START U Team Member.

    The mightiest oak in the forest is just a little nut
    that held it's ground.

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