Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
That's not a good way to think of it and poor advice.! . ... Micro steps shouldn't be thought of or used to gain resolution, that's the purpose of the pitch of lead or ball -screws or whatever method you use for linear motion and any ratios which are applied.
Most steppers can't resolve resolution much past 2000ms so anything after that is wasted in terms of resolution gains and then all you are doing is losing torque and stressing the motion controller, yes you gain a little smoother motion from the steppers but still not worth it and the high pitch noise is horrible.

No stepper really needs to be run past 2000ms and if small motors I'd recommend you don't go past 800 to keep all the torque you have, my preference is 1600ms for 3-4nm nema 23/4 motors but this varies depending on motor and drive combo's and how well they handle resonances, etc.
I was only kind of talking the theory behind it.
In terms of mills with steppers I've never gone above 3000 / 600. With steppers it's a bit pointless tbf.
Atm mine is at 2500 / 500 / 5mm. (I like to keep it ll in5's lol).

When it comes to proper servo's however.