I think the reason the video is working properly is because they are 
using kinematics... (you could too..) (with a bit of elbow grease..)

sam
On 03/18/2013 04:37 PM, Dave Pape wrote:
> I would like to get the A axis to lock on to my rotary table center
> line. I have upgraded to LinuxCNC/Axis 2.5.0 and the A axis is still
> locked on to the X axis machine position, G53. The INI line I am using
> is GEOMETRY =  AXYZ. When I set the part position to be on the center
> line of the rotary table using G54 I thought that the A axis center
> would also move to the G54 position. The A axis is locking on to the
> new X axis position, example move, X axis plus 2 inches from the
> machine position then G54 G92 X0, then A will rotate at around the new
> X G54 position. But I can not get the A axis to lock on to the new Y,Z
> G54 position. LinuxCNC/Axis can work properly as you can see form the
> youtube video   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1DCXe9t3UE     . The
> only information I can find is in the integrator manual V2.5,
> 2012-04-01 page 14/234.
>
> Please help me out!
>
> Thank you
> David Pape
>
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