Temporary Zeros
Typically we use the bottom left corner to zero our X and Y axis, it is easy to do with our proximity switches. However, there are times where zeroing is beneficial in the middle of the material. There are also times where one may choose to use a jig, fence or other portion of their table. For this training we will look at setting up offsets and temporary zeros for positioning outside the default bottom left hand corner of your ShopBot CNC machine.

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