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*Careful with chamfer operations as the tool will cut in a diagonal past the limits that you identify. | |||
*Parting tool is .161" wide and the zero of the tool is on the right side | |||
*Always reference the Z axis first. | |||
*If the axis doesn't move when you attempt to ref X or Z after a restart, go to the settings tab and make sure that the "Disable reference switches" box is unchecked. | |||
*Make sure the chuck key is never left in the spindle because it will go flying through the protective acryllic. | |||
*Once you have put your stock in the spindle, give it a spin to make sure you have properly secured your workpiece. | |||
*Use 1 and 1/8" hex to loosen quick change tool post holder. | |||
Feeds: | |||
http://littlemachineshop.com/reference/cuttingspeeds.php | |||
Latest revision as of 04:18, 21 September 2017
- Careful with chamfer operations as the tool will cut in a diagonal past the limits that you identify.
- Parting tool is .161" wide and the zero of the tool is on the right side
- Always reference the Z axis first.
- If the axis doesn't move when you attempt to ref X or Z after a restart, go to the settings tab and make sure that the "Disable reference switches" box is unchecked.
- Make sure the chuck key is never left in the spindle because it will go flying through the protective acryllic.
- Once you have put your stock in the spindle, give it a spin to make sure you have properly secured your workpiece.
- Use 1 and 1/8" hex to loosen quick change tool post holder.
Feeds: