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Originally Posted by Mschmeh144 View Post
This is only true if you have a full CNC mill, no retrofitted table. If your mill is strictly CNC I would recommend obtaining a small non CNC one like ours or buying one that is hybrid. If you attempt to manually operate a CNC only mill, you will throw off its calibration. You can always retrofit it to be a CNC hybrid as I call it, which means it can be manual controlled. If it's a hybrid, you may need to do some calibrating after manual operation, like our mill, it may get thrown off a bit by being manually operated. Just make sure to check the manuals and specs and reccomended uses and modifications for that mill type.

How could the use of a jog wheel throw off the calibration of the machine?
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