Easy way to compensate skew in X/Y axis ?

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28 Dec 2024 16:26 #317552 by karnalta
Hello all,

By the past I have used millkins to compensate 0.001mm / mm of XY squareness.

Now that I have done a fresh LinuxCNC install, I can't seem to find millkins again, probably way out dated ?

What's the actual way of adding a small skew correction to my axis ?

Is Matrixkins an up-to-date component with LinuxCNC 2.9.3 ? Is it directly embedded in the default installation ?

Thank for your help.

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28 Dec 2024 17:21 #317553 by Aciera

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28 Dec 2024 18:01 - 28 Dec 2024 18:12 #317554 by karnalta
Replied by karnalta on topic Easy way to compensate skew in X/Y axis ?

Have a look at this:
forum.linuxcnc.org/49-basic-configuratio...s-xyz?start=0#280714
 

I should have specified that I am using Basic Probe UI, look like the link you provided me only support Axis ?

EDIT I just tried and it seem to work fine with Basic Probe UI, look like it's working fine. Any warning ? I should be concerned by something ?

Thank you.
Last edit: 28 Dec 2024 18:12 by karnalta.

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28 Dec 2024 19:09 #317562 by Aciera
Replied by Aciera on topic Easy way to compensate skew in X/Y axis ?
the type of gui should not interfere with the kinematics.

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29 Dec 2024 10:26 #317599 by onceloved
Replied by onceloved on topic Easy way to compensate skew in X/Y axis ?
I have used Matrixkins and it is very useful, but you need to compile the comp file yourself
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29 Dec 2024 13:36 #317603 by karnalta
Replied by karnalta on topic Easy way to compensate skew in X/Y axis ?
Thank you for the info.

I am trying a piece ATM with skewkins (linked above), it look to work fine too.

Less skewing options than matrixkins (I think) but I only needed X/Y skew.

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