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Thanks, glad you guys enjoying the ship!
You have two easy solutions to your problem:
1. lower the work speed to allow the drills enough time to properly clear voxels.
2. change the "overlap" setting in the PAM script (Although I have not ever had to use this).
All the miners have been thoroughly tested without any issues, (also I have 1 Anguilla running an automated mining job right now). By that I mean I ran several copies of each variant through several different mining jobs each before uploading them to make sure this does not happen.
The only time I have encountered an issue anything like the one you are describing was when we left a miner with a PAM job that was far too large on a dedicated server (which may have also needed a restart) and it started leaving pillars between some rows, but even that ship never got locked on any voxels.
So, how wide/high was your mining job, and was it on a DS?