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Order method 1 of reducing error margin
It can be said that the possibility to be able to cut accurately is high if the drawing is presented even if nothing is especially said if plywood is cut at a special shop and Tokyu Hands Shibuya and the Shinjuku branch on the net. However, when assembling it, the awful lot of trouble will be forced on big error margin [gade] it by the cutting accuracy when requesting it without mentioning anything in a general do-it-yourself store etc.Then, if it is possible to cut it by telling very, can you cut it as much as possible accurately?
If the following two points are emphatically said, it would be better to be able to cut it with a fair degree of precision.
- The board is squarely cut.
- The length of the board is cut accurately as much as possible.
When the board is cut in the shop, it is emphasized without fail many times repeatedly, "Accuracy is put out as much as possible because it uses it for the speaker production". And, pressure is put on the clerk hearing "To milli how many can the error margin of the cutting accuracy be guaranteed?" and "If the error margin is exceeded, can you return goods?", etc.If the board is not right-angled the corner however accurately it is cut, correct assembly cannot be done. This process seems to be likely to be omitted though the plywood that is called alias [saburoku] (910mm�~1820mm) used because of the speaker construction doesn't become a shop if it doesn't cut it after it first makes it to an accurate rectangle because the corner of the board is not right-angled at the said stage. Confirm "The corner is right-angled". Beginners are these two points in the clerk.
- The board is squarely cut.
- The length of the board is cut accurately as much as possible.
Let's tell it to [wo] clerk accurately.