Okay, I have been cutting curves and radiuses for a while now. I notice problems when I cut plastics, but usually follow up with a clean up cut at very slow IPS. This is getting old.
I was cutting a rectangular table top with 3" radiused corners in solid surface material. First of all, PW is really, really bad for this, it broke up the corners and cut them first at 8 passes each, inluding the retracts
Then it did each edge, in the same dumb manner - I should have just made my own path.
Back to my problem. The curves where cut very jagged at 1.5 ips, and 3.5 ips - at both .01 and .3 circle resolution. Does the cicle resolution make any difference? Is there a secret, or do I just have to suffer with clean up passes at .5 or.2 or some other turtle pace?
Might be that I have a PRT 120, and it bounces some, but it's only amplifying the movements that the bot is producing. How to get rid of the jumpy stepping?
Thanks.