[Histonet] Cutting defect and blade adjustement
Jorge Tornero
jorge.tornero <@t> gmail.com
Tue Aug 30 06:35:42 CDT 2005
To tell you the truth, I have both. The worst are the vertical,
because as you say, they seem to be caused by a tiny nick, but I have
also tried with a brand new knif and it happen (less but it happen). I
am a newby but the last year I cutted a lot of blocks and I was hoping
to overcome those problems but even with brand new knifes it happen...
About the horizontal stripes, (the venetian blind artifact or
something like that) I guess it is caused by blocks that are too soft,
but I will appreciate any help about it. I think maybe it is better to
let the blocks dry or cure for a long time before cutting them. Here
in Cadiz (SW Spain coast) it is very moist and warm and I think it may
have lot of influence.
Thank you for your help, I wait for more if you could .....
Jorge Tornero
IEO-CADIZ
Spain
2005/8/30, Alan Bright <abright <@t> brightinstruments.com>:
> Jorge,
>
> You do not say if these are vertical lines or horizontal. If they are
> vertical then you have a small nick in the knife, simply slide the knife
> to a new position. If the lines are horizontal then it could be a number
> of things. Please let me know.
>
> Best Regards
>
> Alan Bright
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jorge Tornero [mailto:jorge.tornero <@t> gmail.com]
> Sent: 30 August 2005 11:04
> To: histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
> Subject: [Histonet] Cutting defect and blade adjustement
>
>
> Please help me about the right knife angle for cutting technovit 7100
> blocks with a leica tungsten carbide knife. I use a leica RM 2145
> microtome.
>
> I am using a freshly sharpened knife, but I get some sharp lines on the
> cuttings (you know, those that appear all the way long in the cut and in
> the same place) anyway. It is the first time that the knife is
> sharpened. Also I hear a buzzing noise when I cut, it seems like if the
> block causes some vibration in the blade, but it is well fastened. I
> have tried to decrease speed when cutting but it doesn't work at all.
> Now I am using a kind of moulds bigger than those that I used before, I
> don't know if I should trim the block edge to make it narrower and ease
> the cutting this way. any suggestions, please?
>
> Thank you very much
>
> Jorge Tornero
> IEO-CADIZ
> Spain
>
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