On Mon, Feb 2, 2026 at 11:08 AM Titus Newswanger <[email protected]> wrote:

> Not 100% sure I understand the questions here.
>
> >> However, I was under the impression that G-code and LCNC used a 9-axis
> >> system XYZ, ABC and UVW. So, you cannot use linuxcncrsh on a 9-axis
> >> machine and the letters are a bit off from what you'd expect.
> >>
> >> How should this be fixed?
> >>
>

 Are you talking about 9 rotary axes?
 The axis type is designated when writing the configuration file.
Now my question as I have never tried this. Is it possible to configure 9
(or more than 3) rotary axes using LinuxCNC?
The axis names (symbols) would be able to address them. The ability to
generate a Gcode file would depend on the capability of the post processor.
If teach mode is used then maybe you could use it as is.
Programming for more than 3 linear axes and 2 rotary axes, the motion
complications multiply exponentially. 😁



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