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- Hello and welcome to another Hass Tip of The Day. Now all of the prototype machinist out there should get something out of todays tip. Were going to show you how you can use your machine to draw your clamp positions and features right onto your parts. Now Ive loaded up a part onto my mill. Ive got to get two of these flanges out the door, but I dont want to spend the time or the money to build a custom fixture for this one time job. So heres what were going to do were going to draw our part features and our clamp positions right onto the part, not by hand, were going to have the machine do it. By doing that well be able to perfectly place our clamps on our part, which will help us avoid making that fixture we talked about. Now we can just chuck up a marker into our spindle, but then wed have to get our Z-depths just perfect. Too deep and we crush the tip on our marker. Too shallow and we cant see the writing at all. What we really need is a spring loaded holder for our p