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Manually Setting X Y and Z Zero on my  

Mark Lindsay CNC
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@206woodworker
@206woodworker 8 месяцев назад
Mark, thanks so much for such great content. Your contribution to the hobby CNC community is tremendous!
@5280Woodworking
@5280Woodworking Год назад
Outstanding video for beginner and intermediate CNC’ers. Explained better than about anything I have seen. I think once you learn G92 and implement a tool height offset with your Z probe you’ll zero off the bed 99% of the time without worrying about carving the workpiece and changing tools.
@ozguzzi
@ozguzzi Год назад
It is always good to learn the basics first! You have to walk before you can run (as with the touch plate). Good video.
@williamstauffer1542
@williamstauffer1542 Год назад
Great explanation of machine and work coordinates. That is often glossed over.
@johnthompson5388
@johnthompson5388 Год назад
Great video Mark
@johnhall2806
@johnhall2806 Год назад
Mark, I always learn something from each of your videos. You talked about setting the z-zero to the bed surface for through cuts. How does that work and would that help with the tape gumming up the endmill? I have been having issues with through cuts getting gummed up with the tape, both blue tape and double face tape. What is the best way to avoid this?
@MarkLindsayCNC
@MarkLindsayCNC Год назад
Thank you, John. Buildup is always a problem, no matter what kind of adhesive mounting technique you use. I've found that keeping my bits clean really helps reduce it. I use isopropyl alcohol (91%) I get at the local pharmacy to clean my bits and collet. In the past I used VM&P naphtha, but the isopropyl alcohol is much cheaper and easier to find. Both work great. By cleaning my bits after each use, I find they tend to gum up a lot less frequently. I can't explain why - I can only say that it works for me.
@johnhall2806
@johnhall2806 Год назад
@@MarkLindsayCNC Thanks for the quick reply. I will begin to clean my bits mor often. You indicated you z off the bed surface when making through cuts. Why? and Do you have a video on how that works?
@MarkLindsayCNC
@MarkLindsayCNC Год назад
Not yet, but one is coming in the next couple of months.
@Casenundra
@Casenundra Год назад
How would you set z=0 for a surfacing bit ?
@MarkLindsayCNC
@MarkLindsayCNC Год назад
I covered this in a video last month, when I surfaced a Douglas Fir slab. Here's a link: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2ARFSqcRXtY.html
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