Hi Marty,

As other people pointed out, it might be better not to jump to conclusions the 
cause of the error may not be stepper calibration.

How long have you been using CamBam and what do you think of it?

Martin

> Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 01:10:10 -0400
> From: marty
> To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [Emc-users] calibrating stepper motor cnc
> 
> Hi EMC users,
> I have EMC running on an old pc, latency number about 25000.   I got an
> occasional real time error with latency number set at 22000.
>  I drew a part in CamBam, generated some g-code and cut a part.  The part
> looked right but the caliper says every dimension cut a little small.  A
> circle pocket drawn 1.50 diameter cut about 1.42 in diameter,  The tool
> diameter matched the tool specified in the cad program. Is there a good post
> on calibrating for a stepper motor machine?
> Thanks,
> Marty
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