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    Hmm...well I suppose the need for speed is more down to seeing the rapids from the machines at work! Yes I know they cost more like 1 mill each but y'know
    I suppose the real answer is I'd of liked the X and Z to run at the same speed....not a deal breaker and maybe in the future ill upgrade the X axis but I'm happy with it for now. I tweaked the speeds and acceleration values today and it's a pretty speedy little thing soon be making a cut.

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    Last edited by CharlieRam; 08-09-2019 at 08:14 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CharlieRam View Post
    I suppose the real answer is I'd of liked the X and Z to run at the same speed...
    Doesn't really matter because if both axis are moving together the feed will be calculated so they both arrive at the same time so you are unlikely to hit the max velocity anyway.

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