Re: Edge Finding For Newbies
I get a piece of paper and hold it between the cutter and the job, then gently move the cutter to the job until the paper is just trapped. You can do this on the edge of the cutter and the face, for x,y, and z.
Re: Edge Finding For Newbies
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i2i
I get a piece of paper and hold it between the cutter and the job, then gently move the cutter to the job until the paper is just trapped. You can do this on the edge of the cutter and the face, for x,y, and z.
Yes i used to use a cigarette paper .001" with the spindle running, the trouble is that is very dangerous and i didn't want anyone to think i was in Jonathan & Blackburn Marks gang. :rofl:
So this is a non dangerous way of doing the same.:lol:
Phil
Re: Edge Finding For Newbies
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i2i
I get a piece of paper and hold it between the cutter and the job, then gently move the cutter to the job until the paper is just trapped. You can do this on the edge of the cutter and the face, for x,y, and z.
I do that too, adding 0.1mm for the thickness of the paper. Or get the cutter close, put the spindle on and move it so that you just hear it brushing.
Re: Edge Finding For Newbies
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M250cnc
Yes i used to use a cigarette paper .001" with the spindle running, the trouble is that is very dangerous and i didn't want anyone to think i was in Jonathan & Blackburn Marks gang. :rofl:
So this is a non dangerous way of doing the same.:lol:
Phil
obviously without the spindle running.:lol:
Re: Edge Finding For Newbies
your all pussies !!!! i use one of my eye lashes.... while its still attached to my face :)
Re: Edge Finding For Newbies
i used to wet a piece of paper and nudge the tool onto it but sometimes you get a fine witness mark on the job if you're a bit heavy handed. With a dry piece of paper and the spindle off you can feel the connection.
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blackburn mark
your all pussies !!!! i use one of my eye lashes.... while its still attached to my face :)
True but we are not missing any bodily parts.:wink:
Phil
Re: Edge Finding For Newbies
and we can still see, those bionic eyes aren't all they're cracked up to be.
Re: Edge Finding For Newbies
Edge finders aren't that expensive - http://www.arceurotrade.co.uk/Catalo...t/Edge-Finders
However, I've always used an edge finder, then if I need critical height, a bit wet paper, or just wind down/up until the tool just starts to mark the workpiece, depending on what I'm doing.