Well that should shake out as 200 mm/sec a pretty respectable  
velocity. His .ini should tell the tale.

Dave
On Sep 22, 2008, at 4:59 PM, Kenneth Lerman wrote:

> John,
>
> He must be from a country where the thousands separator is '.' instead
> of ','. So speed is actually 12,000 mm/min.
>
> Ken
>
> John Kasunich wrote:
>> Jimmy Schneiderman wrote:
>>>  To All,
>>>
>>> I built a Mill CNC with the 30m (X) x 6m (Y) x 4m (Z).
>>>
>>> The CNC was using a controller for 3 axis and it were working fine.
>>>
>>> My decision to change for LinuxCNC is in order to use  2 new axis  
>>> that the
>>> older controller did not support.
>>>
>>> Server motor is connected thru  2
>>> *MOTENC-Lite*<http://www.vitalsystem.com/web/motion/ 
>>> motionLite.php>PCI
>>> boards from Vital System.
>>>
>>> Speed is 12.000 mm/min in a straight line.
>>>
>>> During milling  at 4.000 mm/min, when it comes to a curve the  
>>> speed slow
>>> down to 2.000 mm/min.
>>>
>>> When making a 1 meter circle the speed does not top 2.000 mm/min  
>>> and it does
>>> not move continues.  It stops and goes several times, shaking all  
>>> the
>>> structure.
>>>
>>> If anyone has any idea what parameters should I change, please  
>>> let me know.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Jimmy
>>>
>>
>> Please post your configuration files at pastebin.ca or a similar  
>> site,
>> and post a link here.
>>
>> Your numbers describe a machine that is definitely out of the  
>> ordinary.
>>   A 30 meter long axis, and you cut at 4 millimeters per minute?   
>> That
>> means 5.2 days to get from one end to the other.  I hope your  
>> rapids are
>> a lot faster than your cutting speed.
>>
>> Even if you can't post all of your config data right away, post your
>> velocity and acceleration settings here.
>>
>> How well did you tune the servos?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> John Kasunich
>>
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