On 10 October 2013 01:11, Robert Ellenberg <rwe...@gmail.com> wrote:

> My plan was to always stay within limits for any feedrate override. In your
> example, a 200% feed override means that it will hold 0.01 tolerance @
> 200%. When scaled down to 100%, the output will be running at 1/2 of the
> planned velocity, which means half of the tolerance as well (0.005).

Would it be feasible to re-start the calculation if the feed-rate
over-ride changes?
I am thinking in terms of reverting to the 1-segment lookahead, then
recalculating.

I doubt that folk would be _surprised_ to see a change in motion speed
when they tweaked the feed-override.

This may be a problem with adaptive feed. And I am not sure where CSS fits in.

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