On Sunday 24 November 2019 19:47:33 Stuart Stevenson wrote: > A two (or three) dimension comp file could work wonders to straighten > the motion. To be able to correct Y and Z motion per X motion at the > same discreet points chosen for the bidirectional compensation would > be a very good thing. Correcting X and Z for Y motion and correcting X > and Y for Z motion would complete the package. > The interpolation for the correction values would make a machine > motion much straighter. > > This would not perfect the machine as lead screw lost motion and > gib/linear (guide ways) slop would still be present until mechanically > corrected. > > A slight warp in the bed of a lathe would be easily corrected. > Ok, but lets pull this magic rabbit back out of the weeds. Where might I find a good tut on actually putting it to work?
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