Thread: Vcarve workpiece orientation
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	29-10-2014 #1Hey guys, I'm having a bit or a mate at the moment with the workpiece in vcarve pro outputting to the machine. 
 
 for example if I want to cut along the Y on the machine I have to create my workpiece vertically in VCP
 
 any ideas
 
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	29-10-2014 #2Not sure I understand, can you upload a vcarve file and I'll have a look if you want 
 
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	29-10-2014 #3Don't think the file would help much to be honest as I think it on my side. 
 
 Basically if im doing text along the width of my table I have to draw it vertically in VCP. When really it should be across my screen
 
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	29-10-2014 #4In V-Carve Pro, the X axis is left to right. It sounds like you stand at your machine with the X axis moving from front to back. Gerry
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	29-10-2014 #5I'm running the uniport. 
 
 There's Geary, is there a way to solve this orientation wise?
 
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	29-10-2014 #6Last edited by Earle; 29-10-2014 at 10:52 PM. 
 
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	30-10-2014 #7I'm unable to do that due to running 2 motors on the x 
 
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	30-10-2014 #8draw it in X-axis and rotate into Y-axis 
 
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	30-10-2014 #9yeah thats what im currently doing but thought i would rather try and fix it so i dont have to mess about 
 
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	30-10-2014 #10It only takes a couple of key strokes!! 
 
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