My rubber band frame function is very uneven, with chopped movements when framing round shapes, straight lines, or squares are no problem. Are there other options besides speed setting in the “move” menu that can give me a soft and smooth movement around curves when framing?
Is there anything in the Ruida settings that affects it?
I think the ‘speed’ button on the controller set from the console controls the ‘frame’ speed.
Thank you for the feedback, it is correct what you write but applies to the frame function itself. The speed can be set from the controller and from LightBurn. But the rubberband frameing itself is a LightBurn “internal” function which does not exist, to my knowledge, on the Ruida controller itself. It’s some factor that makes the movement “soft” when simultaneously moving X and Y, and it’s this setting I have not found yet.
It is not visible by cutting or engraving.
I’m guessing it’s the idle speed in the controller if Lightburn is controlling it… since it’s not cutting.
The only way I know of to ‘soften’ things is to slow them down and lower the acceleration speed.
There must be something else happening…
Maybe the file and a video. The big guns might notice…
It’s just hard to see the problem in the video made with a phone, but it can also be heard.
I just reviewed the settings in my Ruida over and over again but can not figure out where the problem is coming from. As long as it only affects the rubber band frame, it’s not a major problem, it just irritates me.
It is as if the circle is run in tiny small steps with start stops or short breaks for each segment …
I’ve tried it, now I just hope someone from LB has time to look at it and come up with the solution. I’m certainly not saying that it’s a bug in LightBurn, it’s most likely some bug in my settings of the controller.
There is no simple solution unfortunately - The speed value is taken from the ‘Move’ window in LightBurn. The reason it shudders is because framing moves always come to a full stop, so curves, broken into short segments, will cause a lot of stop/start motions in a row.
Thanks for your reply. What you say covers up with my observations.
I was just hoping that one or more of my speed-determining settings, such as acceleration, starting speed or the like, could be fine-tuned to give me a softer (rubber band) frame movement.
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