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If you can, get some nylon rod and practice boring on that. It cuts very nicely with sharp HSS tools.
Ed
Good idea Ed, I'll look around and see what I can find.
Sorry Ron.
Touching off merely means easing up to the moving part or material, just until the cutting edge barely touches the work. Done carefully, you get a position that is at most a few tenths away from the true surface location. Then you can zero out your DRO, or dial indicator, or your machine dial. And you may as well get used to the term "tenths" meaning not tenths of a mile, but tenths of thousandths. It's just a much easier way to express it, and since most machine speak (in Imperial Land) is in inches, it is accepted as that. In Metricville, of course, it doesn't work the same.
No need to be sorry for my ignorance Tony. :biggrin: I too live solidly in "Imperial Land" but my education in electronics engineering and physics (some 30 years ago) made me very comfortable with metric as well. I do really appreciate your taking the time to help my further education though.
Thanks again,
-Ron