Andy
Do you suggest then that the X is homed as far out as possible and the Z 
is homed as near to the chuck as possible?

On 2014-05-22 19:57, andy pugh wrote:
> On 22 May 2014 18:45, Sebastian Kuzminsky <s...@highlab.com> wrote:
>> I've never set up or run a CNC lathe, but i think i'd want to home Z
>> away from the chunk, it seems less prone to crashes.
> If you wind X out all the way that is normally unlikely.
> Conversely, if you have work set up on a tailstock centre or fixed
> steady then you have to remove it all to home the other direction.
>

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