2016-06-10 13:30 GMT+03:00 andy pugh <[email protected]>:

> I don't have a machine to experiment with (I am at work) but I could
> imagine that a Z-offset is applied in cartesian space, but a W-offset
> from the tool table won't be, it will just appear on the
> motion.tooloffset.w pin.
>

I just checked it.
Say, Z position is 0. Tool #1 has Z offset 100.
After M6 T1 G43 relative Z position changes to -100.
But it's no problem, because you can touch off G54 to whatever Z you want.

And yes, W tool offset is applied to motion.tooloffset.w even if W axis is
not defined.
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