| description | WCS Rotation was added in version 0.10.0 |
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If you are using a vise you will know that you need to tram the workholding to be parallel with the machine's X/Y axis, otherwise the workpiece will experience misalignment during machining, resulting in out-of-square parts, inaccurate features, and potential clamping issues that can compromise both dimensional accuracy and part quality.
No more! With the Rotated WCS feature a 3D Probe can be used to determine the stock rotation and correct the machine movements entirely in software without needing to make any physical changes. This WCS rotation is even applied for subsequent probing operations.
To use this feature you need the Community Firmware 1.0.9c or above, and v0.10.0 of the Community Controller.
Preview visualization showing rotated WCS applied
There are a few ways the WCS rotation can be set.
{% stepper %} {% step %}
No need to tram it in! {% endstep %}
{% step %}
Use the Angle probing with the "Set WCS Rotation" option enabled to probe the fixed jaw of your vise
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Now the WCS rotation correction has been set continue as normal probing your WCS origin {% endstep %} {% endstepper %}
If you know the rotation angle you can apply it directly via the Set Rotation option on the WCS Workspace Top Bar dropdown
You can quickly tell if a WCS Rotation Correction is being applied as the WCS WorkSpace Top Bar button text will be Blue and a rotation degree will be shown below it:
The WCS Rotation can be cleared by Set Rotation option to 0 degrees, or using the Advanced WCS Settings screen and pushing
on the workspace.

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