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    Default Question About Zeroing plate

    Most of the jobs I do are pretty small and the jigs and hold down often interfere with getting the zeroing plate on the parts or in the bottom of a Jig.

    Is the size of the zero plate important? Can I cut 4" off the flat end and not have a problem with Zeroing the Z axis.

    I realize I'll have to be careful not to bend the plate. But does size matter?

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    As long as you don't change the thickness, you're fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NickB View Post
    Most of the jobs I do are pretty small and the jigs and hold down often interfere with getting the zeroing plate on the parts or in the bottom of a Jig.

    Is the size of the zero plate important? Can I cut 4" off the flat end and not have a problem with Zeroing the Z axis.

    I realize I'll have to be careful not to bend the plate. But does size matter?
    I did that about 4 years ago. Cut half the flat part off. Been working with no problems.
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    Keeps it from getting inadvertently bent as easily, too!
    Ron Sloan

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    as long as your wiring connections are good and the thickness does not change, you can have a 1" x 1" plate...

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    I often use a piece of wood of equal thickness to the material I am cutting as a set up block for Z-zeroing. I set the block off to the side of the clamps, etc. and set the zero plate on top of it for Z-zeroing. This method is very helpful when doing 3D work where there are multiple bit changes and the original zero location has been removed by a previous cut.

    Phil

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    Thanks all, Now where did I put that Hacksaw?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickB View Post
    Thanks all, Now where did I put that Hacksaw?
    What??!! You're not cutting it on the 'Bot?
    Ron Sloan

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    Haven't cut any aluminum yet and my clamping techniques leave a lot to be desired.

    I tend to hide behind thick plywood when I start to cut

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    You can make your own of any size just adjust the size in the zzero file if is thicker than stock, mine is standard 1/8 6063 aluminum in a few sizes.

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