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    Tormach Tool Setter

    Hi everyone, I bought a tool setter a while back and am just about ready to start using it, I had a look at the instructions in the book and thought I would ask, does anyone have a simple explanation on how to use it? I saw another post the other day where the poster asked the same thing, sure the book goes into great detail and covers all aspects of the operation.What I am looking for is a quick start guide to get me up and running with tool measurements in the table, then when I get all that sorted out I am sure the book will make more sense.
    Will


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    Try this video:
    <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0VoVL6aCX4&feature=youtube_gdata>


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    Flying Chips, thanks for that it's a good video! I was looking for the electronic tool setter though, I thought it would be an easy way to put the info in the tool table, so when our dollar was up a while back I bought one and basically got free freight.
    Will


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