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Aluminum Extrusion Flatness
Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 12:31 pm
by TedMilker
Hey guys, I'm building a Rostock Max and I'm on the part where I need to square up my extrusions. I picked up a large framing(16"x24") square and started working on it this morning. I noticed that one of the towers would just not square up. It was either off near the top or near the bottom edge of the square. I took the extrusion out and just put the long edge of the square in the middle of the extrusion and that particular side of the extrusion is not just flat. The other three sides are much more flat, so I imagine it's just that the anodization for that particular side has a thick spot.
This is going to cause a problem for the cheapskates if I put that side where any wheels run, right? I could put it on the inside but then, obviously, I can't square the tower to the bottom. Do I just need to contact SeeMeCNC for a replacement?
Re: Aluminum Extrusion Flatness
Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 5:24 pm
by Eaglezsoar
I would definitely ask for a replacement. It is a critical component and should not be used.
Re: Aluminum Extrusion Flatness
Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 5:28 pm
by TedMilker
Yeah, I ended up emailing support this morning about it after not getting traction here.
Re: Aluminum Extrusion Flatness
Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 5:48 pm
by Eaglezsoar
TedMilker wrote:Yeah, I ended up emailing support this morning about it after not getting traction here.
I'm not sure why but I was never notified that you posted at all. I did a search for unread posts and then I saw your
post. Something appears to be wrong within this forum software but I don't know what. We are normally much more
responsive so don't get the impression that we were ignoring you. Hopefully the admin of this forum can get the
problem fixed.
Re: Aluminum Extrusion Flatness
Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 6:11 pm
by TedMilker
I thought it was strange too because you guys reply pretty quick to other threads. I figured nobody understood what I was trying to say. It's difficult to describe and I even had to send another description to support before John got what I was talking about. Definitely didn't think I was being ignored though.

Re: Aluminum Extrusion Flatness
Posted: Tue Dec 10, 2013 12:03 pm
by Eaglezsoar
TedMilker wrote:I thought it was strange too because you guys reply pretty quick to other threads. I figured nobody understood what I was trying to say. It's difficult to describe and I even had to send another description to support before John got what I was talking about. Definitely didn't think I was being ignored though.

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