Hey, as above DWC only displays work coordinates of the system you are currently in. That homing position is the same as what we use on our CNC Machines. I am currently making an alternative web control for CNC Machines which puts all the buttons needed to hand and allows easy switching between work coordinates. You can download the beta at: https://learn.ooznest.co.uk/Wiki/WorkBee_Firmware_Releases
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RE: CNC: Tool Offsets, Coordinate Systems, Confusion
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RE: CNC: Tool Offsets, Coordinate Systems, Confusion
@EasyTarget Yeah we have found for users doing production manufacturing they require easy use of all work coordinates. After the release of this version, the next thing i am going to add is the ability to apply custom names to the systems, instead of just numbers.
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RE: Ooznest Workbee Duet3D as printer
@jzagaja There is nothing stopping you from doing it as the Duet can control a 3D Printer. But i always advise to have a separate CNC Machine and 3D Printer. The mechanical hardware isn't designed for a 3D Printer. And 3D Printers need to be clean, CNC Machines are far from anything clean
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RE: CNC: Tool Offsets, Coordinate Systems, Confusion
Yup you can find it here: https://github.com/lockryan/DuetWebControl
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RE: CNC: Tool Offsets, Coordinate Systems, Confusion
Thanks for the info, their system is pretty nice! I like their graphics to see which layer you are on.
Mine is simply just a drop down list which allows you to select which one. On one of the settings page i am hoping to add a panel where you can see the work zero for each system in machine coordinates, edit them, and give each system a custom name, which will then show in the drop down instead of the number.
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RE: z axis not working no movement at all
Thanks for tagging me @T3P3Tony. I can confirm Buffalo CNC are Not related to Ooznest in any way. The connectors on that Duet have a yellow tint, ours do not look like that.
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RE: CNC: Tool Offsets, Coordinate Systems, Confusion
@EasyTarget Haha i will figure it out
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RE: CNC: Tool Offsets, Coordinate Systems, Confusion
@EasyTarget Thanks for the suggestions, i will take them all on board. I have had a few other people prefer the bullseye approach to jogging as well. I have stuck with the current Duet Web Control jogging in our control to speed up production. But definitely something for the future. I have also got a lot of request for keyboard jogging.
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RE: CNC: Tool Offsets, Coordinate Systems, Confusion
Thanks for the suggestion i will see what i can do.
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RE: CNC: Tool Offsets, Coordinate Systems, Confusion
Thanks for the info, their system is pretty nice! I like their graphics to see which layer you are on.
Mine is simply just a drop down list which allows you to select which one. On one of the settings page i am hoping to add a panel where you can see the work zero for each system in machine coordinates, edit them, and give each system a custom name, which will then show in the drop down instead of the number.
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RE: CNC: Tool Offsets, Coordinate Systems, Confusion
@Danal I haven't got any to hand right now, but will make some
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RE: CNC: Tool Offsets, Coordinate Systems, Confusion
@EasyTarget Yeah we have found for users doing production manufacturing they require easy use of all work coordinates. After the release of this version, the next thing i am going to add is the ability to apply custom names to the systems, instead of just numbers.
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RE: CNC: Tool Offsets, Coordinate Systems, Confusion
Yup you can find it here: https://github.com/lockryan/DuetWebControl
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RE: CNC: Tool Offsets, Coordinate Systems, Confusion
Hey, as above DWC only displays work coordinates of the system you are currently in. That homing position is the same as what we use on our CNC Machines. I am currently making an alternative web control for CNC Machines which puts all the buttons needed to hand and allows easy switching between work coordinates. You can download the beta at: https://learn.ooznest.co.uk/Wiki/WorkBee_Firmware_Releases
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RE: Ooznest Workbee Duet3D as printer
@jzagaja There is nothing stopping you from doing it as the Duet can control a 3D Printer. But i always advise to have a separate CNC Machine and 3D Printer. The mechanical hardware isn't designed for a 3D Printer. And 3D Printers need to be clean, CNC Machines are far from anything clean