Understanding G28
G28 is a relative position on your CNC machine. For GRBL machines such as the X-Carve it may not always be obvious where this is. Here is a video I made to show the general concept and how to set it up. I also wrote up a description here: https://discuss.inventables.com/t/lea... Get Fusion here: http://autode.sk/Fusion360Download

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