Wondering if this is normal or not? Ive adjusted to it, but it seems very odd.
For this example I will say X+ is LEFT Y+ is FORWARD and Z+ is UP.
Lets say my current ZERO is set (X50 Y30 Z-13 B0) from home. If I cut my piece at this location and then use (G92 X10 Y0) followed by
(G00 X0 Y0) the head will move X-10 Y0 from the current Zero. Same with Y and Z. Everything seems backwards. Am I looking at this wrong or is there some bug in the program? This, so far, only seems to happen with G92.
G92 axis are reversed?
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Re: G92 axis are reversed?
Sorry, started one thought and finished with another.Aaron Rockwell wrote:For this example I will say X+ is LEFT Y+ is FORWARD and Z+ is UP.
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Re: G92 axis are reversed?
Aaron,
First off, as you may know, G92 is a "relative" command - meaning that the reference being defined is relative to the spindle's current position.
Example:
The equivalent without the initial positioning would be:
Think of the G92 command as stating:
First off, as you may know, G92 is a "relative" command - meaning that the reference being defined is relative to the spindle's current position.
Example:
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(From HOME)
G90 G00 X20 Y15
G92 X0 Y0
(The current PART REFERENCE is now at an absolute machine position of X20 Y15.)
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(From HOME)
G92 X-20 Y-15
(The current PART REFERENCE is now at an absolute machine position of X20 Y15.)
I want the NEW PART REFERENCE to be defined so that the head is currently in the position X#.### Y#.### relative to it.
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Re: G92 axis are reversed?
This is the part I don't get, why setting a negative value results in a positive outcome: G92 X-20 becomes X20 ?Brad McIntosh wrote:Aaron,
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(From HOME) G92 X-20 Y-15 (The current PART REFERENCE is now at an absolute machine position of X20 Y15.)
As I said, Ive adjusted my thinking to account for this, I just don't understand why its this way and would like to understand why in case I have to show any other employee this in the future.