Just a note that I'm really digging this tool to zero my Z height. It's actually pretty fast to use and I love how easy it is to add or subtract tiny offsets. You lower the bit onto the disc and then keep going down until the arrows are both at 0. If you want a little more, just bring it down and the very precise indicator will let you do whatever you want. Then just override the Z to 2".
Shars Precision Magnetic Z Axis Zero Setter 2" Height x 0.001"
Shars Precision Magnetic Z Axis Zero Setter
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Re: Shars Precision Magnetic Z Axis Zero Setter
You are showing your age... lol. I haven't heard that phrase for a very long time. It was very popular with the hippies in the 60's... lol. No offense... just a little humour when I read it. That said... the tool looks nice. But I confortable with my simple pluck zero. May not be as precise, but it works for me.
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Re: Shars Precision Magnetic Z Axis Zero Setter
Zeroing on piece of paper here... and not even ashamed of it.
But the thing looks usefull indeed.
Marcel.
But the thing looks usefull indeed.
Marcel.