I think the table rotation is between the x and y axis...

So - a square against the tee slots and then use the y axis?

I could see some sort of fixture that sits on the table/aligned with the 
tee slots and has 4 bored holes that you probe and then do the math?

sam




On 1/17/2014 11:04 AM, Ed wrote:
> On 01/17/2014 10:34 AM, andy pugh wrote:
>> My milling machine has a swinging table. This is excellent for gear
>> hobbing, as I can set the table to the hob helix angle.
>>
>> If I forget to put it back I can make trapezoidal boxes. DAMHIK.
>>
>> I am wondering how to be sure that the table is properly square. I guess
>> that the critical thing it needs to be square to is the Y slides.
>>
> Vertical or horizontal spindle?  Usually use a test indicator in the T
> slot and traverse the table.
>
> Ed.
>
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