On Oct 22, 2010, at 4:41 PM, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:

> On 10/22/2010 03:20 PM, For Sale Sticker wrote:
>> OK - so this might be kind of a silly question I know - but is  
>> there a simple way to have all the axis return to the home position  
>> (without joging by hand).
>>
>
> g53 g0 x0 y0 z0

If you have a 3 axis machine, then usually this can be done in one  
straight line.

However, I found it better to do it something like:


g53 g0 zXXXX -- Where XXX is your highest Z position
g53 g0 x0 y0
g53 g0 zXXXX -- Where XXX is a sensible hight, if you have a long  
endmill in your machine ......


I do this from the top of my head,
but going just in a straight line to x0 y0 z0 didn't work
for me in many conditions, al least not without breaking something....  
I remember

Ries

>
> Or look at g28 and g30.
>
>
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