gene heskett wrote:
> On Sunday, May 06, 2012 02:33:08 PM Jon Elson did opine:
>
>   
>
> What is the best practice to establish the X zero on a lathe?  I am making 
> a test cut, measuring it and dividing that by half to enter in a Touch Off.
>
>   
If you have a quick-change toolpost, you should be able to set up X and Z
offsets for each tool in the tool table.  Then, you leave the tool 
offsets on
all the time.  X=0 is the center of the part, Z=0 puts the tool on the chuck
(or wherever you decide to have the Z zero).
> Has anyone else come up with a better idea that might be more usable?
>
>   
But, I don't have a CNC lathe setup, so the lathe users should have the 
exact things
to do.

Jon

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