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    How about tooling plate?
    I'm currently building a router with a 30mm bed.
    Not sure about the grid for the holes yet, but the machine will make them by itself.

    I would never choose stainless though, too difficult and expensive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sven View Post
    How about tooling plate?
    I'm currently building a router with a 30mm bed.
    Not sure about the grid for the holes yet, but the machine will make them by itself.

    I would never choose stainless though, too difficult and expensive.
    If you make a Mill or heavy duty Z axis like router is ok. But how to do it with normal Z axis milling steel? If router, i mean. We don't know what his machine is? But tooling plate made from 2 pieces, right? Normal steel flat stock you mean? Bolted together?
    project 1 , 2, Dust Shoe ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boyan Silyavski View Post
    If you make a Mill or heavy duty Z axis like router is ok. But how to do it with normal Z axis milling steel? If router, i mean. We don't know what his machine is? But tooling plate made from 2 pieces, right? Normal steel flat stock you mean? Bolted together?
    Boyan,

    Great work. I will go for C channel steel. it will be the cheapest by far.

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