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I was trying to have the rotary axi installed for the sherline machine. I was able to get all the 4 axis running, but the problem is that the x y z axis are not having the right scaling. ie. G-code of g0x10(which is letting it move in x direction by 10mm), but the actual movement is rather like 7 or 8mm. What am i supposed to do to have the right scaling? Thanks |
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| You need to set the scale to the correct value for your machine or figure out if it is loosing steps. http://www.linuxcnc.org/docview/html...nfig.html#sub:[AXIS]-Section John |
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