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  1. #1
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    Need a Technique to Set the Z Axis to Zero

    I have several routers running and decided to try a lathe. It's almost done. Need help with a technique to calibrate the tool tip to the center of the spindle. I'm using Mach 3 Lathe.

    This is probably a simple/stupid question, but I'm out here operating in a bubble.

    Thanks in advance.

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    The most straightforward approach is to take an OD cut and a face cut on a piece of stock. Enter the Z coordinate for the face cut into the Z tool offset table. Enter the X coordinate for the face cut into the X tool offset table and then add half the measured diameter of the OD onto this. That puts X on the spindle centerline.

    NOTE: In saying add half the diameter I am assuming your machine is going to display machines coordinates as radial values for the X axis; if the machine displays the X position in terms of diameter then it is the full measured diameter that is used.
    An open mind is a virtue...so long as all the common sense has not leaked out.

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    Thanks

    Geof,

    WOW, That was quick. Thanks for the help.

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