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    Home Position of CNC

    Hi

    Where is mostly & probably the home position of any CNC Machine ?

    1. Back Left
    2. Back Right
    3. Front Left
    4. Front Right

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    Ash


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    I see variations of this question seemingly all the time and every time I wonder.
    Why does it matter?

    Unless you are running oversize parts that would physically hit some part of the machine when it goes to home, if you are doing that a lot you should be looking for a bigger machine.


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    Its just a Survey.


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    Where ever you want.
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    My machine homes at the high end on all three axes. So all the usable work is at negative X, Y and Z.


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