@jackotool right but y axes left and right moters is used for y direction only so it is three axis because you didn't use any rotary axis.xyyz is linear axis only.
@@suniljandu3187 no my CNC router now is using two Y axis in sync with each other - so in my thinking this is two axis for Y as there are two ball screws/two steppers with two independent Y entries in the program - if you want to think another way, that's up to you!
@@jackotool xyz is linear and abc is rotary no matter how many motor is used . Five axis means it should be rotational angular at least two,it could be a,b or a,c in that head or table. Thank you 👍👍
@@suniljandu3187 I don't know what you are getting at - the controller board can take 6 outputs (6 stepper motors) - you can have any combination you like, linear, rotation or any combination in between to suit the machine being designed.
What power supply are you using for the external stepper driver modules?
Which Stepper Motor are those
This is three axis not 6
The control board is definitely 6 axis - currently using 4 outputs - XYYZ - A&B later
@jackotool right but y axes left and right moters is used for y direction only so it is three axis because you didn't use any rotary axis.xyyz is linear axis only.
@@suniljandu3187 no my CNC router now is using two Y axis in sync with each other - so in my thinking this is two axis for Y as there are two ball screws/two steppers with two independent Y entries in the program - if you want to think another way, that's up to you!
@@jackotool xyz is linear and abc is rotary no matter how many motor is used . Five axis means it should be rotational angular at least two,it could be a,b or a,c in that head or table. Thank you 👍👍
@@suniljandu3187 I don't know what you are getting at - the controller board can take 6 outputs (6 stepper motors) - you can have any combination you like, linear, rotation or any combination in between to suit the machine being designed.