The Xcontroller info indicates that if you double-up the Y-axis steppers, you then have the ability to use the Y2-axis connector to control another (4th) axis. I’ve read all about 4th axis on the forum, etc., but have not found an answer to the following. (btw, I don’t want to control a lathe)
Could I use some other software other than Easel with the Xcontroller and control that 4th axis? (since the Xcontroller only runs GRBL), or would I need a completely separate stepper driver board and software combo (Mach 3 perhaps)?
The two Y drivers (Y1 and Y2) are slaved together inside the X-controller. In order to use the fourth driver independently, you would have to cut some traces and provide step and direction signal externally.
instead of an x controller you could buy a gecko 4 axis drive and run a program such as Mach 3 or 4. Mach 3 and 4 is pretty much the standard for the DIY cnc scene.
I suppose I could connect the steppers to the Xcontroller and to a 2nd controller system and only power on whichever I need based on the work being done.
I’ll figure something out. It’d be nice if inventables would develop a drop-in replacement of the current Xcontroller driver board that will support a 4th axis. Then they’d need to update Easel as well…but that could come later on if they’d just give us a 4th axis now.
you may be able to buy a rotary for a laser engraver and use it on the y axis…you would just need a way to disconnect and lock the yaxis and hook up the rotary to the existing y axis. you y then becomes the rotation of the rotary. It works great on lasers dunno about the x carve.