Thanks Brady. I wrote about a page long response before my token expired and I lost my post... This one will be shorter.
I reset the ramping values. That of course reset ALL of my ramping settings but luckily I had them saved and was able to re apply my settings for the first 3 axis.
That is great info on the speeds for the indexer, I really had no frame of reference other than the normal 3 axis work so I was starting off with pretty conservative cuts. Inertia of indexer makes sense as well. check.
The math for finding distance on a circumference, although obvious for most people, was unknown to me. Never was much of a math guy. Huge light bulb there.
So back to my ramping stuff. I'm pretty sure it all comes down to my post processor. ramping continues to work just fine for other cuts. but as soon as I employ the indexer wrapped Postp the machine moves around like ****.
I am going to look into how to edit the postp to include ramping and spindle speeds. I am hoping its something I can type in the header or other easy ish type programming.
Thanks again for your help. I DID read your ramping article a long time ago and based all of my 3d cuts off of it.