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Luca Toniolo 11 months ago
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@ -460,13 +460,25 @@ When TCP is active (green), movements are tool (saw blade) related. Linear movem
Rotations with TCP active occur around the blade's tip, which serves as the center of rotation. This ensures that the cutting edge remains consistent in position during adjustments, preventing the tool from shifting to a different spot as it would with TCP off. Moving the B axis, which rotates the tool tip around the Y axis, can be counterintuitive. Rotating B so that the blade comes down will actually move the machine up. Most users lift Z to its maximum before attempting B rotation, which will not leave enough space and will trigger B limit warnings or errors. To avoid this, keep the Z axis lower during B movements or perform these movements with TCP off.
#### 1.2.1.13 BLADE CHECK
#### 1.2.1.13 Blade Thickness Check
Enables adding the blade thickness to move distance when moving orthogonally to the blade direction in TCP mode
This check mark enables the [**blade thickness**](#h-121728-thickness) to be included in movements perpendicular to the blade's cutting direction (Y+/Y-) exclusively when TCP is on. While not always required, it is essential when transitioning between cuts where the cutting side of the blade changes. For example, when switching from cutting the front side (using the back of the blade) to cutting the back side (using the front of the blade), the [**blade thickness**](#h-121728-thickness) must be included to ensure the piece is cut to the correct size.
#### 1.2.1.14 MOVE DISTANCE
In some cases, such as cutting pieces with consistent cutting sides (e.g., an L-shaped piece where both cuts use the same side of the blade), including the [**blade thickness**](#h-121728-thickness) will result in incorrect dimensions. This flexibility is why the blade thickness check is optional rather than a persistent feature.
Sets the incremental distance for manual movements.
**Example Usage**:
- To cut a piece 600mm wide:
- Perform the first front cut and raise the blade out of the stone.
- Enter "600mm" in the [**distance label**](#h-12114-move-distance-label).
- Enable the blade thickness check.
- Move in the Y+ direction; the CNC will calculate and move 600mm plus the [**blade thickness**](#h-121728-thickness) automatically, as the blade check toggle is enabled.
- Complete the second cut to achieve a piece exactly 600mm wide.
#### 1.2.1.14 Move Distance Label
Input field for the incremental distance for manual movements. When a value is entered in this field, and the user clicks any axis direction movement button, the machine will move incrementally in the direction indicated by the button for the specified amount.
If the entered distance exceeds the machine's limits, the machine will move to the limit instead. Additionally, if the blade thickness check is enabled, the [**blade thickness**](#h-121728-thickness) will be added to the movement. Incremental movements work with both TCP OFF and ON, but the [**blade thickness**](#h-121728-thickness) is only added when TCP is ON. Note that with TCP OFF, the machine will move differently, as described in the [**TCP chapter**](#h-12112-tcp-status-light).
#### 1.2.1.15 STONE THICKNESS

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