On Saturday 04 June 2016 18:17:24 John Thornton wrote:

> I've seen 10-20 to 1 for acceleration to max velocity.
>
> JT

I have that G0704 at nearly 40/1 just to see what happens.  The theory 
being that the huge amount of accel is from a dead stop or a reversal, 
and I'll reduce it again the first time that axis stalls on a speed 
change or a turnaround.

> On 6/4/2016 4:37 PM, Danny Miller wrote:
> > Max vel 15, max accel 50.
> >
> > That cuts like 1" radius arcs.  But the docs are  saying that's
> > basically what G64 with no P-parameter does, basically totally
> > disregarding accuracy to keep the feedrate up.
> >
And boy does it ever, disregard accuracy.
> > Danny
> >
> > On 6/4/2016 4:16 PM, andy pugh wrote:
> >> On 4 June 2016 at 20:20, Danny Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>> G64
> >>>
> >>> No "P0.001" parameter.  Well that's pretty damn toxic, it'll
> >>> create huge arcs instead of what it's supposed to do.
> >>
> >> If "best-speed" gives huge arcs I would suspect a miss-match
> >> between the cutting speed and the machine acceleration limits.
> >> What are your accel limits based on?
> >
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