Hello,

I have just started using a vibratome (Leica VT1000S) to cut sections of fish embryos after whole mount in situ hybridization, but I've encountered a problem with this. I have been setting the vibratome to cut sections of 50um to 70um in thickness (on the recommendation of a colleague who routinely uses this instrument), and I've noticed that after a few nice sections, the machine starts skipping a section (i.e. the blade will just pass over the block). When this happens, the next section to be cut is approximately twice as thick (i.e. if my section thickness is set to 70um, the blade will miss a section, and will then cut a section that is approxaimtely 140um thick).

I'm not sure if this is a problem with the settings I'm using, or with the way I prepare the blocks.... I tend to cut with a speed of 5-7, and a frequency of ~8 (again, based on settings recommended by a colleague). To prepare the block, I embed the embryos in 30% gelatin in PBS, and once set, I trim it and fix the block in 4% PFA for 48hrs. I try not to make my blocks too tall, and they seem nice and firm when I mount them on the machine....

There are certainly a lot of variables that I could play with here - and I could probably spend weeks fiddling with it! I would really appreciate hearing from anyone else has experienced this, and who has ideas of how to fix it.

Thank you very much,
Andrew

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