Jim_in_PA wrote:gklas, it's really really helpful to be consistent in process, too...to pick a method and stick with it. That's helped me a whole lot with "flipping things" for sure. Now, if I could only not occasionally forget to reset X-Y zero before starting to cut something for the first time. LOL
You too huh? I finally figured out sort of a cure for that malady.
I altered the post to move the machine to X,Y zero in the very beginning. Then I put an optional stop command right after that. If it looks right I hit the cycle start a second time. Yea, it is a bit slower but it is way faster than messing up a part and starting over again.