Thread: Am I being silly?
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14-01-2020 #11
Thanks, yes, I have read enough to know what are the "best" ways of do things but "best" is not necessary most suitable for me at the moment. In my mind it is a compromise between making enough wrong decisions to learn and not making so many I give up
I can see why you said that but I think we have different priorities. I see nothing wrong with experimenting for experimentations sake, even if it is not the "best" or conventional way of doing it.
Plus, there is no such thing as failure in my view. If I did nothing that would be a failure as I would have learnt nothing. If I do something and it does not perform as I hoped then fine, there is no failure there as the success is in the learning.
Originally Posted by AndyUK
This might all sound like I am trying to justify to myself ignoring the good advice here. I am not, honest! I am still concerned about the effort of making a square and flat steel frame though, so I think I might need to consider ally extrusion again. Something for me to think about anyway. If I go that route then the choice between supported rod and profile rail is mainly one of cost vs performance.
Which I think leaves the other question. Fixed gantry, is that the right way to go for a small machine like this?
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