Using my work offsets with gSender on LongMill
I've watched a couple videos on how to set up various reference points on the CNC and I've decided to split my workspace into multiple regions where I can load multiple smaller pieces of stock and work on one while another is maybe curing epoxy. This is just an overview of the completed setup. Sadly, I didn't record how I created the toolpath to drill the holes and zero each point. Once set, I just mounted stock to each position and used my touchplate to set each offset I credit Mark Lindsey for the idea on how he set his work offsets. His original video is here: • Introduction to Work Offsets and Fixture O...

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