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Re: Shopbot users - what have you learned?

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How do you place your screws so that the shopbot doesn't hit them?
For us, we lay out the parts with Cut2D, which although simplistic, is fine for most of our 2.5D parts. We model the entire material piece (~2'x4') usually in CAM, and then have the mill drill its own screw down holes by placing circles throughout the material, with a diameter larger than the screw head.

We screw it down liberally.

When we add a part to the layout to cut, we'll add more screw holes around (or within) the part to ensure good hold down. As long as we don't run a cut line through our hole, we are fine. We have also learned that the bit will cut a screw
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