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    • Phaedruxundefined
      Phaedrux Moderator @tntjet
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      @tntjet Do you have a link to the pendant?

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      • tntjetundefined
        tntjet
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        @Phaedrux

        https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/11389/cnc-style-pendant/2?_=1607728006898

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        • cpiriusundefined
          cpirius
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          I'm having trouble with this as well for an openpnp machine. Trying to move from using an "extruder" to a rotary axis for part rotation. But whether I define:

          M584 X0 Y2 Z1 A3
          
          or
          
          M584 X0 Y2 Z1
          M584 U3 R1
          
          or
          
          M584 X0 Y2 Z1
          M584 A3
          

          My rotary axis, either A or U, still only lets me move from 0 - 200 position. There is no infinite rotation.

          Is there something beyond configuring the axis as a rotation axis to remove the limits?

          Thanks

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          • Stephen6309undefined
            Stephen6309 @cpirius
            last edited by

            @cpirius AFAIK, you have to define it as an extruder. Extruders have no limits on distance.

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            • tntjetundefined
              tntjet @Stephen6309
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              @Stephen6309 they certainly do have unlimited rotation , unfortunately not helpful for cnc applications nor using a pendant.

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              • dc42undefined
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                I have added this to my list to look into for RRF 3.3.

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                • tntjetundefined
                  tntjet @dc42
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                  @dc42 thank you David.

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                  • cpiriusundefined
                    cpirius @dc42
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                    @dc42 Awesome, thanks 🙂

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                    • RandyL00123undefined
                      RandyL00123
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                      @wuem said in U-axis without limit:

                      imit. Ev

                      https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_M584_Set_drive_mapping
                      Rn allows you to set an axis as rotational. Like printing on a pot can maybe?

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                      • rryundefined
                        rry
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                        Hi David. Thank your for good job!

                        Can someone did continues rotation?
                        I expect something like this:
                        M584 X1 R1; set X axis as continues rotational
                        //on working program
                        G1 X F100 ; rotate X continuesly with speed 100 or best way to use some new M code for rotation
                        G1 Y10 F200;
                        ...
                        G1 X F300; after Y moved to 10 and some other things rotate X with speed 300
                        G1 Y-10 F200;
                        G1 X F0; after Y moved to -10 stop X rotation

                        or may be somebody can suggest working solution, then I need continues rotation on pulling tape or similar.
                        One solution I see to use analog output connected to external drive with analog speed control like Spindle.
                        Thank you

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                        • o_lampeundefined
                          o_lampe @rry
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                          @rry
                          I guess for combined XY moves you have to define an angle for X, not just a speed.
                          EG. positive angle = clockwise, neg. angle = CCW

                          G1 X1000 Y10 F100 ; turn X axis 10 times (100rad = 1 turn) while moving Y 10mm
                          
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                          • rryundefined
                            rry @o_lampe
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                            @o_lampe
                            Yes, you are right, my g-code is wrong, i only tried to show idea that for continues rotation distance does not matter, you need only speed and direction.
                            seem the most correct way will use new M code for that purpose for example:
                            Mxxx Xnnn; start to rotate axis X with speed xxx (non blocking command!)
                            Mxxx A-600; rotate axis A (setup A as continuesly rotation in config) with speed 600 counter-clockwise

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