On 8 June 2012 13:30, gene heskett <[email protected]> wrote:

> Backlash comp moves in the 15 thou range are required, and that takes time.
> If the backlash comp move could be done while waiting for the index, it
> would seem to be advantageous in this case.  But it is not, the backlash
> move is done after the index arrives.  The synchronized move cannot be
> established until the backlash has been taken up.

The carriage should have time to catch up before you hit the material, though.
The only situation I can think of where what you describe could be
seen is if the spindle speed is so high that the carriage simply never
catches up to the requested position.

What does your f-error look like if you halscope it while cutting air?

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