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Posted · Amazing speed of TinyG Ultimaker!

Sometimes it's fun to just do stuff for... fun ;) Also, I don't think it's bullshit. Try changing the max acceleration/jerk/etc and then move the printhead around, it gets pretty scary.

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    Posted · Amazing speed of TinyG Ultimaker!

    Hmm well the video says accel increased to value of 50,000mm/min sq.

    Which is actually more or less identical to standard accel of around 900mm/sec sq, just multipled by

    60 to make into minuites for some reason....

    Dont know what the standard "jerk" is set to....

    (Apologies for 1st post, I violated the golden rule of internet forums "never post messages after drinking")

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    Posted · Amazing speed of TinyG Ultimaker!
    Which is actually more or less identical to standard accel of around 900mm/sec sq, just multipled by

    60 to make into minuites for some reason....

    I think the default is 3000mm/s^2. And I've printed with 9000mm/s^2.

    At the video I'm not seeing "amazing speeds" compared to anything that Marlin can do. If you want "fool around", enter the motion menu, set acceleration from 3000 to 9000, set the speed on the main menu to 999%, play a bit with the maximum feedrate setting (also in motion) and then tweak the jerk setting so you won't miss steps. Marlin has no issue achieving these "amazing speeds" at all.

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