Looks good, the backlash seems to be working ok on the Z otherwise you would have dug into the paper with the pen and tracking ok in the
x & y.
What F did you run it at?
Did you try cv and exact stop?
After running the program did you bring the Z down and see if it returned to the starting point? If it ran well at say one F, just double the feedrate and
run it again since you returned to the starting point, see if it tracks the same line and returns to the center starting point. At some F she will skip
and then you will know the max velocity you can run at. Then limit it to say 50 or 60 % of ( the 50 to 40 % reduction allows for torque required for cutting).
Then you can use a end mill to do some cutting in some scrap piece experimenting with some cut depths.
After playing around you will have some level of confidence on the F / max velocity you should be using along with anticipated accuracy.
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Your original program had short straight line segments instead of the arcs.That can create a problem for YOU depending on the accel values
and mode you are running ( cv or exact stop ).
Let me comment that in your program you clean out the bulk of the material in the first area and then finish the first vane of the impeller , then
the others go on to profile the vanes only. Do as you wish, but, i would have cleared out all the bulk and then profiled the impellers.
Like said before, wood is different than cutting metal, so fool around to gain experince with YOUR machine.
"SPEED WILL COME UNBIDDEN ONCE ACCURACY IS ATTAINED"

RICH