Hood, could be it's in feed per rev, but I'll be jogging all day long, then bam it won't go at 5 IPM as usual. Oh well.
As for the other thing, let's say I set a tool T808, then go to a turning wizard, post the code from the wizard, run the Gcode, then the code rewinds and defaults back to tool Zero. So the first time I ran a code with my new tool offsets and tried running it again the tool crashed bad as it thought tool zero was in the holder.
What is the difference, "persistent offsets or tool selections persistent chosen."
I read the Mach Turn Manual and was a little confused. Here's the way I set up permanent tool offsets in Mach Turn.
Put Tool 1 in the holder > MDI T101 > Make a facing cut > Goto Tool Table > Type 0 in Z Part Zeroing Coord. > Click Part Zero Z > Click Touch Z > Go back to the Manual Screen > Make a turning cut > Measure diameter > Goto tool table > Type in diameter in X Part Zeroing Coord > Click Part Zero X > Click Touch X
Then for other tools I just use MDI and type in the number, bring the tools to the x and z edge and enter the coords in the part zeroing coord box, but then only hit the Touch X and Z buttons.
Does that sound about right? I would do everything from the Tool Table window but I can't turn on the spindle from there and I haven't messed aroudn with the screens yet.