Re: Version 2 of my table
Vertical is the way to go! My CNC will eventually be at 85° so more upright than yours. No real downsides, just maybe need to think of parking the gantry at the bottom to save strain and wear when not in use. Chips clear easier and its easier to get to the work as not leaning over the table (or kneeling in my case at the moment!!!) to fit it.
Re: Version 2 of my table
Dean (JAzzcnc) uses an almost vertical setup and has done for a long time. I think there has been one built on its side as well ie the gantry moving from right to left rather than up and down.
Re: Version 2 of my table
Well that was a better response than I expected. I was sure there was a big fundamental reason that most tables are horizontal. What a great result. I'll start drawing up v2.... and I may go to 85 degs.
Thank you
Re: Version 2 of my table
this was about 85degs
http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/8242-...hlight=upright
regardless what orientation the machine is, you need to fix your material down to stop it moving when cutting, so to me (especially with wood) it doesnt make a blind bit of difference how the machine is orientated.