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    Quote Originally Posted by Clive S View Post
    It's always nice when a plan comes together
    Thanks, it wouldn't have worked without removing that little web of casting though:)

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    What can make the tool not follow the path correctly?

    Did some work today and as seen here its clearly pulling away from the corners far too early - corner rounding?

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    Not quite so clear here...

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    Cutter was 2mm at 23000rpm, 1000mm/min, X&Y speed set at 3500mm/min and 350mm/s/s in motor tuning.

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    Your getting because of constant velocity and tight radius most likely caused by low accelleration. Try setting accelration higher and see if better.
    Last edited by JAZZCNC; 27-11-2016 at 02:46 PM.

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    Ok, what sort of acceleration should i be aiming for if i have a top speed of 3500mm/min and bearing in mind this is a Bridgeport with a fairly heavy table;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Davek0974 View Post
    Ok, what sort of acceleration should i be aiming for if i have a top speed of 3500mm/min and bearing in mind this is a Bridgeport with a fairly heavy table;)
    I'd up it until starts stalling motors then back it off 25%. 750s/s would be nice figure to aim for.

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    Ok, i'll try upping it but it would not stall - it has some fairly big AC servo's on it and a 2:1 reduction so damage would occur first i think or drive shut-down maybe.

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