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    Hello everyone,

    I use a 4 axes machine and recently I am having trouble with my Y axis.

    I have attached :
    1. Photos of how I locate Y zero and Z zero,
    2. Photos of where I set the coordinates for the two axes to zero,
    3. RhinoCam simulation of a simple test job,
    4. G code for the simple job,
    5. A picture comparing the codes for the top cut and bottom cut. Please observe that the A0 and A180 portions of the codes are perfect mirror images.
    6. A picture of the end result.

    It wasn’t having alignment problems like this before. I just don’t know what happened.

    Your suggestions will be highly appreciated. Thank you.

    Tdoz

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    Sorry guys. I didn't say clearly that when I cut a path from top to middle of the material and rotate the material 180 degrees to cut the same path from below there is a gap as the two paths do not align.

    Tdoz



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