On 2014-06-04 13:10, John Thornton wrote:
> I use a dowel to touch off to the face of my spindle using the same
> method as Andy, move the tool closer than the diameter of the dowel then
> put the dowel between and jog out using 0.001" increments. And like Andy
> when the dowel falls through I touch off the tool not the material. For
> X I use the dowel to get close then do a test cut and measure then put
> that into the touch off entry. Once my turret is set up I chuck the
> material up and using my facing/turning tool I touch off to the material
> using the dowel method and the convenient touch off to material button
> that I added to my pyvcp panel.
So for the boring bar I can put an old rotary tool in the chuck and 
bring the bar from behind. I then lay the dowel between the the two 
tolls and jog away. The touch off will be that position less the 
diameter of the two tools. Do I have this correct?

> http://gnipsel.com/linuxcnc/g-code/gen05.html
>
> I also have some pyvcp buttons for touch off so I don't accidentally
> touch off to the wrong thing and screw up my offsets.
>
> http://gnipsel.com/shop/hardinge/hardinge.xhtml
>
> JT
>
> On 6/4/2014 2:17 AM, Marius Liebenberg wrote:
>> Hi all
>> I am fairly new to using a cnc lathe and I need some guidance with touch
>> off procedures. I am busy with a turret changer but for now I only have
>> a QC tool post with a limited number of holders so I have to re-tool in
>> the middle of a job.
>> I have homing switches on both axis.
>>
>> 1: With no touch probe how do I do a job that requires a tool change
>> that does not have fixed holders while the stock is in the chuck.
>> 2: How do I get the tool set to the Z zero line accurately?
>>
>> How do the regular users do this please? All help is greatly appreciated :)
>>
>>
>
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