> Why is it surprising?  If you have a knob with lines and numbers around
> it, and you turn it a fixed distance, don't you expect the machine to
> move the same distance?  If it was a manual machine, you would be
> astonished if you turned the handwheel by 0.200" and the machine only
> moved 0.150".

For me I think I imagine the cnc-machine as a manual mill when using the 
MPG. I imagine myself turning the handwheel on a manual mill and it is 
surprising because the machine keeps moving after I have stopped turning 
the wheel. It would also be safer if the machine stopped when the wheel 
stops.


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