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RotarySMP:
Thanks Phil. Peter (Edge Precision) posted a comment on my error, and then followed it up by making a video how to avoid this.

Realy helpful procedure...
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DaveS:
Having repaired these type of machines for 30 odd years or more Iv'e seen a lot of carnage from just broken tooling and fixtures to repairs going into thousands.
Probably 25% caused by not proving the program on a first off. All it needs is a misplaced dec point.  Yes the first one will take a bit longer but in the long run it can save time and money and a lot of aggro. Some engineering places might take a chance,  but for the small business or hobbyist it can devastating.

 My lathe and mill are both manual and I've dropped a clanger a few times, it's worse if you do it after spending a few hours and cock it up on the last operation! :bang: :doh: 

RotarySMP:
Thanks Dave. It would suck to ruin the Maho, as it is in such nice mechanical condition.

I used it a fair bit again this week...

Mark

RotarySMP:
I added another installment on this project.


Mark

tom osselton:
I’ve been there turning the x axis the wrong way on the Haas in the garage. (Same corner )  :doh:

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