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понедельник, 16 февраля 2015 г. в 15:59:03 UTC+2, viestur...@gmail.com: > > > On Monday, February 16, 2015 at 7:27:10 AM UTC+2, Ryan Press wrote: >> >> >> It's kinda disappointing that nobody could take a couple minutes to >> reply, but I know you guys are busy. I could post to the LinuxCNC list but >> I imagine they're not too excited about supporting this fork. >> > > It is kinda disappointing that there are so few corexy style machines, > driven by Machinekit/LinuxCNC and so the number of users actually having > any experience with that is not bigger :) > For example, my corexy build 2 ago finally reached "linear guides, belts > and motors are assembled" stage, I have no idea about further progress with > electronics as there are more urgent projects, so regarding your questions, > I have not yet tried anything to drive corexy with Machinekits, so I have > no suggestions yet, how to solve these things. > What I am trying to say is that lack of answers should not be taken > personally. it might be that you are one of first users that encounter such > things _and_ wants to correct them instead of just ignoring due to lack of > ability to solve (speaking for myself here with regards to ignoring > inadequate soft limits due to strange kinematics of machine). > > >> Anyway I have solved my problems in a different way. Rather than do the >> CoreXY calculation in the kinematics, I have done it in the HAL chain. In >> this way everything works as a normal XY stage and there is nothing funny >> with the jogging or the limits. This also has the advantage of not needing >> anything outside of trunk. >> > > Thank you for sharing! > > Viesturs > -- website: http://www.machinekit.io blog: http://blog.machinekit.io github: https://github.com/machinekit --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Machinekit" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to machinekit+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/machinekit/05c45c91-915a-451d-a459-5f6a4c23e5d2n%40googlegroups.com.