Greetings;

I now have it homing well enough that I can consider trying to build a tool 
table.

But first, since I own no method of tool holding that is truly fixed, with 
most of it being insert carrying stuff in QC holders, my question now is in 
two parts.

1.  Since the tool post may get turned a few degrees to facilitate a boring 
operation, how do you go about ascertaining that the tool post is truly 
square so you don't have to re-invent a new tool table when its been turned 
or moved?

2.  Do you use fixed gages when servicing the tools in order to establish a 
fixed "stickout" for that tool when re-installing it in the QC holder?

Thanks for any insight on this.

Cheers, Gene
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