Re: [Emc-users] Oh man, my home is broke...

2007-10-05 Thread Andre' Blanchard
Which coordinate system do you have the Axis display set to, machine or the work offsets? Sounds like it is displaying relative to the work offset (G54) and you have a +3 inch offset of the Y axis. __ Andre' B. Clear Lake, Wi.

Re: [Emc-users] Oh man, my home is broke...

2007-10-05 Thread Jon Elson
Patrick Ferrick wrote: > Hi all, > > Well, I've gone and added a rotary axis to my xyz-minimill, and I've > managed to break my nice homing sequence. As it turns out, I guess I > don't understand homing as well as I thought I did, because I can't > figure out the following situation: Yes, it

Re: [Emc-users] Oh man, my home is broke...

2007-10-04 Thread Chris Radek
On Thu, Oct 04, 2007 at 10:14:24PM -0400, Patrick Ferrick wrote: > > Here's where it gets weird. AXIS indicates that Y is at -3.00, not 0 after > this sequence. Despite the MIN_LIMIT being 0, I can jog it between -3.00 > and 1.00 (a distance of 4, which seems to relate to the distance between

[Emc-users] Oh man, my home is broke...

2007-10-04 Thread Patrick Ferrick
Hi all, Well, I've gone and added a rotary axis to my xyz-minimill, and I've managed to break my nice homing sequence. As it turns out, I guess I don't understand homing as well as I thought I did, because I can't figure out the following situation: First, here's a picture of my Y-axis ha