Thanks for taking the time to test, it makes a big difference! As with
Sam's extensive testing and feedback, it makes development much easier and
faster. I think it would be useful to test with a lower acceleration as you
suggest.

I suspect that it's common to have accelerations turned up really high to
maximize speed with the current trajectory planner. Hopefully these tests
will show that you can get similar performance with gentle acceleration,
which means longer life for the motors and screws.

What sort of work do you typically do on your mill? Do you any part
programs that could be challenging for the planner? If so, it would be
great to add to the test library.

On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 9:52 PM, phill carter <phill.car...@oztime.com.au>wrote:

> I set my max acceleration to 100 and there is now a marked difference...
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/ghdmo9myv55ixis/acc100-arc-blend.png
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/jiwwqjfmsrkslzd/acc100-standard.png
> Do you want me to continue testing with this reduced rate?
>
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