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General Mach Discussion / Re: Relief cuts grow larger on one side and become skewed.
« on: November 30, 2014, 08:41:05 PM »
PROBLEM SOLVED. You were right in that is was SmoothStepper related.
I share this in hopes it helps anyone who may be using SS and having scaling or resolution issues.
The one thing I did not check is on the SS plugin config page; the controller and pulse frequency settings. For some reason they were all way too high. I did the math and set them to values that met my needs and the problem vanished. I am not too sure why this would have caused the issue and I hope someone can chime in and explain but I do know it fixed the problem.
To confirm this was the issue I put the settings back to the larger values and the problem happened again. I tuned them again to the proper values and ran the test again with no issue.
Thanks so much for helping to figure this out. The machine is running great and I am getting very fast speeds and excellent cuts on both standard and 3D models!
I share this in hopes it helps anyone who may be using SS and having scaling or resolution issues.
The one thing I did not check is on the SS plugin config page; the controller and pulse frequency settings. For some reason they were all way too high. I did the math and set them to values that met my needs and the problem vanished. I am not too sure why this would have caused the issue and I hope someone can chime in and explain but I do know it fixed the problem.
To confirm this was the issue I put the settings back to the larger values and the problem happened again. I tuned them again to the proper values and ran the test again with no issue.
Thanks so much for helping to figure this out. The machine is running great and I am getting very fast speeds and excellent cuts on both standard and 3D models!