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I’ve been running my DIY CNC router for over 15 years — it’s accurate, reliable, and has more than proven itself. But lately… my CNC Fever has been flaring up. And you know what that means: time for some upgrades. 🔗 Explore more at CNCFever.com Plans, parts, and shop updates — plus some cool CNC Fever t-shirts, hats, and mugs coming soon! In this video, I adjust my microstepping settings to smooth out axis motion… and that small configuration tweak revealed a bigger issue than I expected. 👀 What started as a software-based improvement quickly exposed a persistent Z-axis vibration, which I can no longer ignore — especially with a heavier, water-cooled spindle on the way. This video is Part 1 in a short CNC upgrade series where I tackle performance, usability, and reliability improvements that real DIY CNC users care about — nothing sponsored, nothing done just for show. 🔧 In this episode: What microstepping actually affects on your CNC Why I changed from ¼ to ¹⁄₁₆ microstepping What happened after the change — and what didn’t The unexpected side effect that changed my upgrade roadmap 👉 Next Up: Fixing Z-axis vibration with a hydraulic dampener. 🛎️ Subscribe so you don’t miss it. ⚙️ Related Upgrades Coming Soon: Water-cooled spindle install Limit switch replacement Automated dust collection Mach3-controlled spindle cooling pump 🧠 CNC Fever is real. DIY is only a symptom. CNC is the cure. 🛠️ Follow along as I turn a solid DIY CNC machine into something even more capable.