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I have a homebuilt CNC with an Ozito as the spindle. The controller is an Ebay purchase and runs like a charm. The problem I am experiencing is the X and Y are not square. Try what I may I cannot get it quite right. I looked through the EMC documentation but did not see (or perhaps understand) any way to compensate for the misalignment. I found the backlash compensate code and was hoping others could point me in the right direction. Cheers, Andrew |
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| on the EMC wiki is this: EMC Documentation Wiki: ContributedComponents it replace the trivial kinematics module with one that allows skew corrections. I have not used it nor know how. Hopefully it is easily figured out. Chris M |
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