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  • Sorry to come in so late here but how did you make the cross hair lines or were those part of the original camera?

  • I could see this being a life saver when trying to center something on a lathe...

    So many times you need to use a 4 jaw chuck to hold your work.

    Depending on the shape and if you need to hold off center a 4 jaw can be a bear to zero in. This camera in the tail stock could save TONS of time. Your a genius DAN

  • @circuitgenius i'll have to remember to try this with the lathe, good idea.

  • What guarantees that the line-of-sight of the camera is coincident with the Z axis?

  • @janedoe1024 by testing at different z heights during initial calibration

  • Hey,

    I just finished mine, works great, I think just an eletronic edgefinder would work better, but for what I am using for now that webcam is just perfect. Thanks for the idea man

  • Hi,

    Do you still use this? Does it work good doest it work making one?

    I mean I just did one for me but I am having trouble to center my camera. I just wanted to use this to find edges os parts before milling...

  • I dont use this for finding the edges anymore, i use the automatic probing instead.

    This is just for checking things like the lead angle on an endmill before grinding these days.

  • nice idea

  • Yeah, I use it to line the center of the spindle up on the corner of my work piece. I make that the origin in my programs.

  • That is so cool! Do you use it for edge finding aswell?

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