Quote Originally Posted by Muzzer View Post
Tuning a PID is a bit of an art. Here's how I do it:
Start by turning I and D down to zero, then increase P until it's unstable and back off a bit. Then dial in some D until it's unstable and back it off a bit. Then fiddle with both until it feels about as good as you can get. At this point you will have a pretty snappy response - but without the I term, you may end up with a steady state error. So now dial in some I until it's unstable again and back off a bit. You may now need to back off the P and D a little more. Finally, you should check to see what it actually looks like.

Naturally, cncdrive show a slightly different method http://www.cncdrive.com/downloads/help.pdf. It's not a perfect art but you get the general idea.
Sounds good, I will give this a go a the weekend. I did have a bit of vibration develop on one of the axis when it was trying to hold it's position, so that's probably a pretty good indication something isn't right in the settings!!