> <snip>
> > John
> 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.
>
> <snip>
>

THis certainly has bitten me numerous times, but usually foobaring the X
axis when I am fiddling with the Z.  Nothing like moving the X touchoff 15
inches instead of the Z 0.015in during a series of sequential program cuts.
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