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Hello, At work ive been charged to buy equipment to locate stock on a five axis CNC. I have Bridgeport experience, so Im comfortable with dial indicators and edge finders, but in this case that is not enough. The parts we make are usually one-off parts, so theres no reason to make fixtures. Also, Ive got to find a way to get the tool length. For this I am just going to use a height offset gage (unless you guys can tell me of a reliable, affordable way to would be better. Thanks in advance! |
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