On 17 February 2014 18:15, Charles Steinkuehler
<char...@steinkuehler.net> wrote:
> Yeah, this is the solution I'm leaning towards.  I appreciate the
> concept of gantrykins, but given how LinuxCNC deals with non-trivial
> kins, I don't think it's the way to go unless you really have a
> non-Cartesian mechanism.

JA4 has a "gentrivkins" kinematics. I am not sure how well that plays
with a non-ja4 setup.
It is basically like gantrykins, except with a KINEMATICS_IDENTITY
type so that there is no "joint mode"

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