No - have never used a probe...a long time ago, I used to pick up an edge by positioning a lamp behind my work and then use a dowel pin. As soon as the light "disappeared" you were on the edge. Worked very well.
My boss taught me to use a piece of paper and then compensate half the tool and the thickness of the paper. But honestly I've gotten closer to dimensions just by eye at least when I'm zeroing my z this seems like it would be quick tho. Have u ever used a 3d dial probe to find ur edges?
Thanks for going to the effort to post this, but honestly the camera needs to be looking at the finder from the right side to see how it works.
TheHireTheBetter 5 months ago
!000 R.P.M. !
Kinda fast....
EXACT same results @ 250 R.P.M.
And less tip abrasion, you know.
agwhitaker 6 months ago
No - have never used a probe...a long time ago, I used to pick up an edge by positioning a lamp behind my work and then use a dowel pin. As soon as the light "disappeared" you were on the edge. Worked very well.
philkerner 6 months ago
My boss taught me to use a piece of paper and then compensate half the tool and the thickness of the paper. But honestly I've gotten closer to dimensions just by eye at least when I'm zeroing my z this seems like it would be quick tho. Have u ever used a 3d dial probe to find ur edges?
nosloppyagape 6 months ago