I deal with customers wanting machines to leave the wear comp in after
touching off a new tool. I don't understand why.

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On Fri, Jul 1, 2022, 1:13 PM Jérémie Tarot <silopo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Le jeu. 30 juin 2022 à 18:28, Feral Engineer <theferalengin...@gmail.com>
> a
> écrit :
>
> >  On our machines, when you touch your tools off on the
> > tool setter, the wear offset for that tool zeroes out automatically. It's
> > just beneficial to have, especially on a lathe.
> >
>
> Actually, until this week when I killed a part with that Brother crappy
> control, I couldn't imagine this would not be the case on all controls!
>
> And still don't understand what logic can be behind preserving a wear
> offset when probing a tool...
>
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