Does anyone have a routine that can be used to set the x axis with the Z zero plate? This would come in handy for certain tasks.
Does anyone have a routine that can be used to set the x axis with the Z zero plate? This would come in handy for certain tasks.
I have seen some guys take a square of aluminum and make a "Super Z" I believe its called where you can set x,y,and z. I didn't like the design because its meant to set your material Z to the lower left corner and i set mine always in the center. Do a search for "super z" i think it was called.
Try this
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/SuperZero/
I have it and it really does work
Last edited by wberminio; 07-23-2011 at 04:26 PM.
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Here's a routine that will ceter the x,y axis and zerothe Z. I use an aluminum plate with a piece of 2" cooper pipe union. There's lots more info on the forum. I forget who posted this orginally