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The cutter locations causing the tool to exit the workpiece are first detected; then a heuristic scheme is applied to generate new cutter locations with no tool exits.
One solution to this is to reverse the rotation in mid cut, causing the tool to spiral in the opposite direction.
Slight deviations in the smoothness of the prevalence data were fixed by averaging the prevalence rate causing the tool to err with the prevalence rate in the previous age group, and using this average for both age groups.
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Fixed acis_process_events memory allocation bug, which could cause the tool to break when processing large event files.
Because of finite stiffness of grinding system, grinding force will cause the tool deflection (the difference between actual cutting depth and nominal cutting depth).
During milling, much longer tool may render the tool to withstand a much bigger bending stress, which would likely cause the tool to break or be damaged.
The algorithm will tend to detect more sources near the threshold value; but can cause the tool to run slower and may increase the number of duplicate/double detections.
If the allowed range is very large (e.g. a range covering all possible long-integer values), it may cause the tool to fail due to lack of machine resources.
Forcing it or moving too quickly will cause the tool to jam into the wood, and it will either break off, or you will lose your grip on the tool if the lathe doesn't stall out.
For fixed frame tool bars, any turn of the tractor's wheels will cause the tool bar to react in the opposite direction, and will result in the plows entering the row of your crop.
Note: It is possible to specify a datatype other than the supported types for the various columns identified above; however, the results will be unpredictable and may cause the tools to exit ungracefully.
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