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    Hi all,
    I am in the initial stages of a new build.
    I would like a machine that is capable in wood..... i would also like it to be capable in aluminium.
    It will likely be made with Alumnium extrusions as i dont yet weld.
    The space i have for it is quite confined it is 1700mm by 1000mm with 3 walls bounding. The access is on one of the 1700mm sides.
    I need to maximise my cutting length, 1350mm is probably my minimum.
    For this reason i have been contemplating running a long gantry for ease of loading and unloading the machine.
    I like this idea from a practical "in use" perspective, but it worries me from a stiffness perspective.

    so my question is should i continue and design a beefy long Gantry at 1500-1600mm that will be easier to use once built or should i abandon that idea in favour of the narrower (Lighter) gantry and put up with it being a bit more awkward in use?
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    thanks in advance for anyone input
    Last edited by matthewb; 01-01-2016 at 10:04 PM.

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