I too use the rotary for cutting helicals and worms, with a worm one
needs to rotate 5-12 turns and the wind back is a real pain. I know
now before I start this will also be a serious issue with a hobbing
setup where one has hundred to thousands of revs on A depending on the
feet rate of the cut.

The main need is to set the A to an arbitary angle regardless of
current windup this only needs a simple calculation to find the
nearest 0 and rotate to to the needed angle.

Dave Caroline (archivist)

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