On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 11:39 AM, Martin Patton <[email protected]> wrote:

> This is probably an easy one but I'm stuck.   How do I stop the program,
> reposition the workpiece and restart the program without losing the
> spacing?
> Thanks,
> Marty
>
as stated, it's really easy because you just start a new program.  One
thing I've learned for repositioning is that if you get a couple of pins
that are exactly the size of the t-slots, it makes repositioning a lot
easier.  You put the pins in the t-slots and locate the part off of those.
It also makes putting the part back on for re-work a lot easier.  This
assumes your t-slots are reasonably straight.  On a Bpt, they are straight
enough for the kind of work I do that requires repositioning.  If you
really wanted to dial in the part better than that, it would make a great
starting point.
Eric
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