Oh dear! That old chestnut again! Here's what I do. First of all, I normally use my QCTP for which all of the toolholders are already set to centre height and locked by the top screw supplied with each holder. So fitting a tool and its holder automatically gets me spot on or very near as what matters. Myford OEM clamp, you can get a visually rough idea. When facing the end of the work, if it is spot on or slightly high, then tool will leave no spare metal in the centre. If there is a tiny pip of metal then I adjust the tool up by trial and error til it wipes out the pip. Quick and easy. Just need a thin piece of packing like a thin lid off a tin of sardines or mackerel fillets. Same material is good for trapping against the side of the work by the tool. If it's spot on, metal strip will be vertical but if not, adjust tool up or down as indicated. That's all I do, never bothered with centre height finders of any sort other than the simple means as above. Just store tool with it's packing til next time.
John
Edited By DMB on 07/08/2023 08:28:00