Lesson 01

X, Y, and Z Axes on a Basic Milling Machine

Part of the section: Machine Coordinate System and Program Zero

This lesson explains how a basic milling machine uses the X, Y, and Z axes to understand space: where the workpiece plane is located, what the Z axis controls in terms of height, and why you cannot safely read G-code coordinates without this foundation.

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