(This might not be the right forum for the question so if there is a more appropriate one, let me know.)
I finally got my Taig cnc mill up and running and the guys in the Cad/Cam software forum recommended I learn basic g-code before I just start designing parts. And that is exactly what I have been doing the last 2-days. I have been able to do very basics cuts like circles and squares etc. but now I am having trouble understanding cutter compensation and locating the x,y coordinates of the part you want to cut.
I was hoping someone could explain to me how to find exact coordinates of the part you want to cut and how the tool compensation would work. For example, say you have a 1x1x1 inch square. On the top of that square (top meaning +z) you want to trim 1/8 of an inch off the four sides with, lets say a .1 inch depth of cut. Lets say you want to start the cut at the bottom left hand corner at the top of the square (call that 0,0,0 of your part). How do you align the endmill with your part so that the g-code/mach3 knows where 0,0,0 of your part is?
I am at the point where I could write the g-code movements for this cut but I have no idea how to take into account tool offsets and x,y location. If anybody could explain this or recommend a website that explains this, I would really appreciate it. Thanks-Josh