Hi easydigisoft, Your directions were probably correct in the first case. For systems like a mill where the table moves and the spindle stays stationary then for example the right arrow key will make a cut in the +X direction by moving the table to the left. Could this be your issue? Regards TK
Group: DynoMotion |
Message: 8154 |
From: easydigisoft |
Date: 8/24/2013 |
Subject: Re: My CNC is working mirrored |
Hmmm there is logic in this. I'll test it.
Thank you for the great support.
--- In DynoMotion@yahoogroups.com, Tom Kerekes <tk@...> wrote:
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> Hi easydigisoft,
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> Your directions were probably correct in the first case. For systems like a mill where the table moves and the spindle stays stationary then for example the right arrow key will make a cut in the +X direction by moving the table to the left. Could this be your issue?
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> Regards
> TK
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> From: easydigisoft <easydigisoft@...>
> To: DynoMotion@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Friday, August 23, 2013 3:51 PM
> Subject: [DynoMotion] My CNC is working mirrored
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> At first when I was running KMotionCNC the arrows for moving the X and Y were reversed. I resolved this by changing input gain and output gain to -1 and now the arrows are working in the right direction but when I work on some material, everything is in mirror. X and Y are mirrored. I tried everything, I reversed the encoders, I reversed the output PWM I played with input and output gain and still when I work on some material it is working in mirror.
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