We are cutting perforated aluminum (that is diamond-shaped, similar to expanded metal) following the path of the perforations to eliminate jagged edges, which requires fairly precise zeroing of the torch on a node (or intersection) of the perforation. This is not easy using only an eyecrometer. Any tips for making this easier? I think my best idea has been to make a cone with a hole in the base that I could slip onto the torch tip while I zero it, kind of like an edge finder.