On Fri, Nov 30, 2007 at 05:23:50PM +0000, Alan Condit wrote:
> I just got my lathe hooked up to my computer and I don't have any limit or 
> home
> switches yet. I tried some of the code in the documentation to set the machine
> to zero, but it appears to only work if you jog the machine to X0Z0 first.  
> What
> I need to be able to do is to jog the machine to a particular location (may be
> different for each different part) and set that location to be X0Z0. How do I 
> do
> that?
> 
> Alan

If you jog to a known location and press Home, the axis will be reset
to machine zero.  This allows you the protection of soft limits.

Then after homing, use Touch Off to locate your work zero.

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