Hi all,
I am still confused as to what i need to set my velocity and acceleration numbers to. I use mm/min. Can anyone put up what they have?
Post up your Velocity and acceleration numbers
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Post up your Velocity and acceleration numbers
Home built 3400 x 1400mm (11 and a bit X a bit over 4.5 feet)
Hypertherm Powermax 45
CandCNC Bladerunner IV
Some air dryer off the internet
Another water seperator I found unused on a shelf
Refrigerated air dryer
Hypertherm Powermax 45
CandCNC Bladerunner IV
Some air dryer off the internet
Another water seperator I found unused on a shelf
Refrigerated air dryer
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Re: Post up your Velocity and acceleration numbers
I think this information will be nearly worthless to you, as it's going to be completely dependent on the construction (rigidity) of your table, as well as the drive system (belt, gears, motor specs, etc) you use.
That said, my Bulltear 6x12 runs 500ipm rapids (may go faster, but I've had no need to mess with it), and 40ips^2 accel. I've had it as high as 45ips^2, but didn't really notice a benefit, so I dialed it back down. That is for X, y, and A axis. Z is substantially less (150 ipm, 32ips^2, I believe), because I haven't felt the need to change it
That said, my Bulltear 6x12 runs 500ipm rapids (may go faster, but I've had no need to mess with it), and 40ips^2 accel. I've had it as high as 45ips^2, but didn't really notice a benefit, so I dialed it back down. That is for X, y, and A axis. Z is substantially less (150 ipm, 32ips^2, I believe), because I haven't felt the need to change it
Bulltear 6x12 w/ Proton Z axis & watertable
CommandCNC/Linux w/ Ohmic & HyT options
Hypertherm Powermax 85 w/ machine torch
Solidworks, Coreldraw X7, Inkscape, Sheetcam
CommandCNC/Linux w/ Ohmic & HyT options
Hypertherm Powermax 85 w/ machine torch
Solidworks, Coreldraw X7, Inkscape, Sheetcam
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Re: Post up your Velocity and acceleration numbers
Hi motoguy,
My machine is pretty much same spec of drive etc as the Bulltear. 3:1 reduction drive belt 620 motors. Its just to give me an ide as to what people are running and how far out i am.
When you say rapids, is that in reference to where you put velocity in motor tuning?
Cheers, Ben.
My machine is pretty much same spec of drive etc as the Bulltear. 3:1 reduction drive belt 620 motors. Its just to give me an ide as to what people are running and how far out i am.
When you say rapids, is that in reference to where you put velocity in motor tuning?
Cheers, Ben.
Home built 3400 x 1400mm (11 and a bit X a bit over 4.5 feet)
Hypertherm Powermax 45
CandCNC Bladerunner IV
Some air dryer off the internet
Another water seperator I found unused on a shelf
Refrigerated air dryer
Hypertherm Powermax 45
CandCNC Bladerunner IV
Some air dryer off the internet
Another water seperator I found unused on a shelf
Refrigerated air dryer
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Re: Post up your Velocity and acceleration numbers
These are my settings Ben, mine are 620 motors with a 3.75:1 reduction.
https://goo.gl/photos/m53WNeFcdmccd5uF7
https://goo.gl/photos/m53WNeFcdmccd5uF7
Powermax XP45
Home built table, Candcnc DTHC 2, Dragoncut 620-4
R-Tech 210 Tig, Jasic 250 mig
Sheetcam, Scanything, Coreldraw
Table build gallery
Home built table, Candcnc DTHC 2, Dragoncut 620-4
R-Tech 210 Tig, Jasic 250 mig
Sheetcam, Scanything, Coreldraw
Table build gallery