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X and Y are inverted when imported on my UCCNC software for Milling

infoK5CQC
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X and Y are inverted when imported on my UCCNC software for Milling

infoK5CQC
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Hi everybody.
This is my first attempt using my new CNC but I've read and wached a lot of stuff before attempting anything.
This is what I've done.
-I've set Fusion 360 preferences with the Z pointing UP, like in my CNC software (UCCNC)
-In Fusion 360 I've created a 100x100 mm project with a little incision. My CNC working are is Y-840 x-600 Y-140 mm.
-Still in FUSION360 i've placed the Stock point (XYZ zero) on the top left corner of the piece.
-I've added an engraving selecting the tool and the depht with the bootom height
-I've ran the simulation and everything is ok.
-I've post processed with UCCNC Stepcraft(which are my software and CNC) inside Fusion 360
-I've placed a piece of wood on the CNC and zero all axes after moving XYZ exactly in the same stock point selected in Fusion

I basicly cant run the job because my software says I'm asking the CNC to go beyond its limits. But I'm just assking for a .5mm incision on a 100x100 mm piece of wood ona 840x600x140 working space.

On my UCCNC software I've noticed that even if everithing is orientated in the same way as in Fusio360 (XYZ), Z moves correctly but X and Y moves like they are inverted and I'm 100% sure it's not the CNC...

Any help?

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