Well thats probably enough of an answer then!
I posted here - Finishing Pass the Answer? - #25 by Sabotage37 specifically in the 2nd video where it is cutting the “r” and right at the end of the cut you can see the bit kind of “jump” out of tension I guess? Once it had completed that pass. Thats probably not the right term but yeah. I was just wondering if the LR4 would remove some more of that jump. I’ve kind of hit a wall with fixing it. Thought about shortening my machine but I know Im not the only one with a full size machine so I was just curious.
More speed would be nice just when cutting a full size sheet of plywood it can take awhile of course. But also the jumping was leaving either nubs or indents on my parts depending on climb or conventional milling Im guessing because of that aforementioned “tension”. Kind of narrowed it down to there’s a decent bit of flex in my rail and maybe I missed something but I didnt seem to figure out a solution other than slower and shallower.