When using dc-servos: If the circles come out oval or egg shaped the table
does not follow the profile generator perfectly.
Mostly due to different gains in the 2 axes  Once the gains are equal the
lag is equal in each axis and the roundness is perfect

Jan de kruyf.


On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 4:24 AM, Chris Reynolds <[email protected]>wrote:

> I have a quick question that I'm sure will be simple for one of the members
> out there. I've been using emc now for about a year and I'm now running it
> on my milling machine. I've got backlash set in the .ini file but I've
> noticed now that when I'm cutting around a circle that it's not coming out
> accurately. It's as if the motor when it changes direction while cutting a
> curve or circle speeds up to take care of the backlash, but then what's
> happening is that my cuts aren't coming out perfectly round. Any
> suggestions?
>
>  Chris
>
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