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| Tool Height Reference Tool I use a Starrett N0. 25-511 TDI mounted in a TTS holder used as the #1 tool for datum reference . I set the Starrett TDI up on the surface plate and measure the height with a height gage at defection of 0.05" and enter this value in the tool table as tool #1. see: http://tinyurl.com/cvv4nd I then measure the height of all my other tools and enter them in the tool table. Setting up a datum is easy. Set the Starrett TDI as Tool #1 in Mach 3 on the Tormach then bring the tool #1 down to the surface used as a datum reference shuttle in the reading on the TDI to 0.05" and then zero the Z-axis. The surface used as a reference as shown here is the top of the 0.5" roll pin on placed a 45* angle fixture. See: http://tinyurl.com/b888mp In this case I set the datum for both the front surface of my part and also the bottom surface. I recently switched from the Starrett TDI No. 25-211 with a 0.025" range (shown in the second photo) to the much wider range Starrett TDI N0. 25-511 with a 0.2" range. By setting up at 0.05", I have a 0.150" safety cushion when coming down to the reference surface with tool #1. This is an easy thing to do using the shuttle jog controller when one gets close to the 0.05" reference switch from quick movement using the outer ring to 0.0001" increments using the inner finger knob on the shuttle. With this TDI tool #1 there is no danger of damage to the part. The Starrett TDI is an AGD type gage and has a replaceable 4-48 threaded end. I use an flat elephant foot for landing on either the top of a round surface such as the 0.5" roll pin or a plain old flat surface. The Starrett TDI TTS tool #1 has worked extremely well for me for the last couple of years. For finding a side reference surface I use a plain old Starrett edge finder. Don Clement Running Springs, California |
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