diff --git a/docs/Assignments/week_13_molding_and_casting/image-29.jpg b/docs/Assignments/week_13_molding_and_casting/image-29.jpg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..364794f Binary files /dev/null and b/docs/Assignments/week_13_molding_and_casting/image-29.jpg differ diff --git a/docs/Assignments/week_13_molding_and_casting/molding_and_casting.md b/docs/Assignments/week_13_molding_and_casting/molding_and_casting.md index 6959ff2..2b56ef6 100644 --- a/docs/Assignments/week_13_molding_and_casting/molding_and_casting.md +++ b/docs/Assignments/week_13_molding_and_casting/molding_and_casting.md @@ -154,4 +154,8 @@ Here you can see the part that broke off during the milling accident. Then I use ![alt text](image-28.jpg) -For next time: I should've poured slower and more gentle because there are a lot of air bubbles and be more careful when milling and better inspect the block and if its mounted well. \ No newline at end of file +For next time: I should've poured slower and more gentle because there are a lot of air bubbles and be more careful when milling and better inspect the block and if its mounted well. + +Another thing is the placement of the milling bit job home. +![alt text](image-29.jpg) +Because the milling bit is dead centre on the corner in the software it should also be placed half on the corner and half off. When working with super tight tolerances and smaller things it is super important to place the job home perfectly. I learned that the hard way by almost cutting into the wood. \ No newline at end of file