Your knee is your tool offset table.

On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 12:22 AM, Speaker To-Dirt
<speaker_2_d...@yahoo.com>wrote:

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>   For what it's worth. I stumbled across this by accident..... At a tool
> change take your tool to an area where there's still a surface z0.000. End
> the move with z1.000. Remove the tool, and insert the new tool. Now use a
> clamp arm from your clamp kit that is 1" on a side. Raise or lower the knee
> until your tool is just touching the upper surface of your clamp arm. You're
> now indexed 1.00x inches above your work.
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> Andrew
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