Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
Well first off 600mm/s/s is low, I'd at least double it, this will help straight away with reducing ovals if it's an IJK issue. However, R&P can be a pain in the arse regards getting the gantry square if the linearity of the racks isn't spot on, esp on a wide machine like an 8 x 4. So are you sure the gantry is spot on square.?
Thanks, I will adjust the acceleration and run a few more tests. I didn't realise that this was on the low side.

I spent quite a bit of time making sure the racks were mounted square on the EN3B steel angle I used, meshing their teeth together to make sure they were symmetrical and flush to each other along their length, and then mounted them on the ally extrusion running a dial indicator off the linear bearings to ensure they were as parallel as possible to the linear rails. Similar care was taken building the sideplates and gantry itself.
I am no more than a tenth or so of a millimetre out on the hypotenuse of a 600/800/1000 mm right angle triangle. I will do another measurement tomorrow to make sure it is absolutely exact. I have a home switch both on the Y and A for self squaring but it was pretty square from the get go and I haven't had to pull it into line with the homes. Maybe it is just a little more tweaking that is needed.

Thanks for the help!