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2 parts - 1 fixture

Post by RJS100 »

I planned on running both of these forks simultaneously, but the stock I got is not big enough. If I run the fork on the left first, can I then enter G52 X3 (the distance between the two forks) and then run the second fork on the right?
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Re: 2 parts - 1 fixture

Post by cncsnw »

Yes.

When done, run "G52 X0" to cancel the shift.


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Re: 2 parts - 1 fixture

Post by RJS100 »

Thanks. Still learning new tricks :D


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