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  1. #1
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    USING “WARP” For axes X Y

    Hi
    I'm wondering if there is an opportunity to use WARP for:
    1) to find the side
    2) to find the center of a circle
    3) aligning the X and Y axes relative to the workpiece

  2. #2
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    Re: USING “WARP” For axes X Y

    this is not exactly what I wanted to do
    aligning the X and Y axes relative to the workpiece
    see the picture
    can the board remember points 1 and 2
    that the Y and X axes take the directions of the sides a and b
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails X and Y.png  

  3. #3
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    Re: USING “WARP” For axes X Y

    This feature is called "Transformation". It is heavily used when milling PCBs. There are some tutorials available on our web site.

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    Re: USING “WARP” For axes X Y

    how many mobile sensors can i use?
    judging by the image I can use 2
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails SensorInput2NEW.png  

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    Re: USING “WARP” For axes X Y

    I also need a link to the sensor programming language
    And I can create buttons for my search scripts? (I do not quite understand how to call them)
    or I can create only 2 scripts: "measure offset by Z", "measure tool offset"?

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    Re: USING “WARP” For axes X Y

    TNG sw user manual(regarding script language) is currently in development. thank you for understanding.

    In TNG you are able to create your own user defined scripts that would suit your needs. They are located in "PlanetCNC64.Scripts" folder in main install directory.

    User defined scripts are called:
    Machine.UserDefined_UD(1,2,3...).gcode

    Currently there is in-built feature for measuring surface of material located at the left toolbar or in Machine Menu: Machine/Work Position/Measure

    You can also use in-built feature "Measure Surface", which measures grid of points over material surface in order to use "Warp" feature.

    We intend to create in-built features for measuring of inside/outside corners of workpiece and centres of holes or cylinders.

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