@@MariannUleberg I generally zero to the table. For what is in this video the location of Z zero does make a difference. The decision of where to Zero Z really does not matter as long as you have accurately measured the material thickness. Another reasoning on where to Zero Z could be based on the type of operations you are cutting. If VCarving knowing where exactly the top of material is is important so instead of measuring material accurately you can zero on the top. Now if most of your cuts are through cuts knowing where the table surface is is important to not cut to deep into spoil board so you may zero to the table surface. Hope this makes sense.
This is very helpful! Are you zeroing the table or the material?
@@MariannUleberg I generally zero to the table. For what is in this video the location of Z zero does make a difference. The decision of where to Zero Z really does not matter as long as you have accurately measured the material thickness. Another reasoning on where to Zero Z could be based on the type of operations you are cutting. If VCarving knowing where exactly the top of material is is important so instead of measuring material accurately you can zero on the top. Now if most of your cuts are through cuts knowing where the table surface is is important to not cut to deep into spoil board so you may zero to the table surface.
Hope this makes sense.