I have an Atomstack X7, and I rotated it 90deg clockwise, so now the 0x0 is in the top-left, with “up” being to the right, and right being down, etc etc. How would I make it so that my software and hardware workspace match?
Turn you computer on it’s side
You want the software to display ‘relatively’ how you have your machine oriented irrelevant to the machines X & Y axes…?
Not sure about that… Maybe someone here has done it, but I would think there are lots of issues.
Ideally, yeah, I was hoping for that. I believe RDWorks has that capability if I’m not mistaken, though never did anything non-ruida with it. I imagine in the grbl code it’d just be a simple code swap when you send it, but maybe I’m crazy. Perhaps might just have to physically swap the signal cables to the motors?
How do you do it with RDWorks?
I thought about that also, but you change the quadrant it’s running in when you swap motors.
Seems simple… I’ve been burnt repeatably by extreme simplicity…
Good luck
What do you mean by this portion?
All machines ‘home’’ where X & Y cross on the coordinate system.
If the machine homes in the back/left then you operate in Quadrant IV.
If you swap X & Y, then you would have to rotate the quadrant to III to make X go vertical and Y horizontal. …
Just my line of thought… Doesn’t mean you can’t do it…
Good luck
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