gene heskett wrote:
>
>
> There is an echo in here. Maybe John and I are alone, but I think far fewer 
> homing and touch off mistakes, where a previously established setting was 
> in-advertantly foobared, is caused by the auto coupling between the last 
> axis moved and these two functions.  I have destroyed my Z hundreds of 
> times while trying to fine tune the X.  After a while, it becomes quite an 
> irritant for me.
>
>   
Yes, I used to do that often, too.  I have done it less, now that I use 
a jog pendant,
which does NOT change the selected axis when you jog with the MPG.
Also, I have probably trained myself to double check the selected axis when
using the touch-off button.

Jon

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