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.