dont work. Machine is very old, from 2000, and probably G51 is not implemented.
martino7118 wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 6:30 am
Hi.
I try this, can be a solution. Tankyou!
Giulio Buccini wrote: ↑Tue May 10, 2022 9:05 pm
Maybe you could simply add a G51 instruction at the beginning of each of your output files?
If I remember right, G51 is used for scaling and mirroring. A value of -1.0 for the Z axis should commute all of the positive Y in negative ones, and viceversa.
Something like: G51 X0 Y0 Z0 I1.0 J1.0 K-1.0
(A G50 instruction should also be appended at the end of the file to cancel the mirroring.)
I never used G51 to mirror the Z axis, but I don't see any valid reason why it shouldn't work.
Hello,
I am very new for Linux CNC and i am very confused now...
I have to rebuild the same machine as you: a Rover Biesse RV20.
Can you share your configs file ? This can help me for mecanicals capacity of the machine. I wil lthanks you very much for that !
What do you use of card for axes ?
I order a 7i97 card but it's appears there is a very new cards and may be only for the 2.9 version of linux cnc ?
So, if your can share some informations about the machine, it can be very usefull for me !
Vorms wrote: ↑Mon Oct 10, 2022 3:35 pm
Can you share your configs file ? This can help me for mecanicals capacity of the machine. I wil lthanks you very much for that !
What do you use of card for axes ?
I order a 7i97 card but it's appears there is a very new cards and may be only for the 2.9 version of linux cnc ?
If you're going to use an 7i97 and Linuxcnc, OPs problem will not apply to you. The issue here is with their controllerboard and you plan to use a different one. OP mentioned Linuxcnc because they used the postprocessor for Linuxcnc to modify it for their needs, but they use the original controllerboard.
I also suggest you go to the linuxcnc forum for specific questions; they are generally very helpful and knowledgeable over there