On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 1:33 AM, phill carter <phill.car...@oztime.com.au>wrote:

> I do a bit of repair work around the home, a few pcb's and lots of
> learning and trying things out.
> What got me interested in what you are doing is my original pcb etching
> was slooowww so I figured your changes would help.


Sounds like fun! Do you do any surface mount stuff? I bought a set of PCB
mills / drills recently, though I haven't had much time to make any boards
yet.


> It turns out I had my acceleration way too low. The pcb gcode I am using
> is all very short line-line transitions.
>

Would you mind sharing an example of such a program that ran really slow?
The greater variety of test cases I can find, the easier it will be to
improve and troubleshoot. For a mill with a low top speed, increasing
acceleration seems to be a viable solution, but it's probably not ideal
since it means you're hitting your drive system harder. If you could get
the same performance with lower acceleration, it could help your machine in
the long term.
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