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    Quote Originally Posted by Gregor View Post
    JAZZCNC here are the settings that cam with the machine
    x and y axis steps per 400... velocity 2000...acceleration 200
    z axis steps per 400....velocity 800.....acceleration 100

    step pulse 10 for all 3 axis
    dir pulse 3 for all three axis
    what do you think?
    Every machine is different and motor tuning is dictated by the machine so I can't be specific with motor tuning and you'll just have to play with it.

    What I can advise you do is make Tuning Profiles and adjust them rather than your main profile.
    To do this just Copy your existing Profile in Mach Loader. This will give you an exact copy of the current Profile with all the same settings but under a new name which you can then tune to suit the type of work your doing or just for playing around with.

    I have several Profiles tuned in differant ways.? So when doing mainly 3D type work I load the profile which has motor tuning biased towards acceleration rather than velocity.
    Just remember when tuning motors you can't have high velocity and high acceleration, often you'll have to lower one to raise the other.

    I also duplicate these Profiles and setup for Imperial units for when cutting G-code set for Imperial units.

    The Code I gave you has a Max cutting feedate of about 800mm/min and the moves are very close together so high rapid speed between moves doesn't help has you never reach it. Basicly the machine has to accellerate to full speed then slow down again for next move and with such short moves no way can it get to full speed. The speed it reachs will depend on the accelleration so for jobs like this with such short moves then dropping the Velocity and raising the Accelleration will make a big differance to overall cycle times.

    Setup a profile called 3D and try it. Drop Velocity to say 1500 and Accel to 500-600 and see the differance, Don't go quite so high on the Z axis and play about with them. If you start getting lost position or stalling motors then you will have gone to high on the Accleration.
    Last edited by JAZZCNC; 20-01-2014 at 11:49 PM.

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