Yes, it supports it.

G10L2P - etc...

On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 5:45 PM, Florian Rist <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> I wonder if LinuxCNC supports a rotated work-piece coordinate system?
> I.E. I'd like to be able to place my work-piece anywhere on the table,
> in any orientation and then somehow measure positions and orientation
> and then be able to compensate both it so that I can run a my prepared job.
>
> I'm asking thins manly because I wonder if it's possible to extend
> LinuxCNC with camera tracking to find marks on the the work-piece and
> set-up the work-piece coordinate system according to these marks.
>
> See you
> Flo
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