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    Quote Originally Posted by charlieuk View Post
    dean could I ask how wide you go for you y/z setup? 200ish?
    Yes, 200mm is about right.

    Just note that in these pics the rails are on the back plate and bearings on the front plate. This is because these machines required deep material thickness's with long tools so Z axis needed to lift high. They also only going to cut wood or softer materials.
    If don't require thick material or long tools then Stronger Z axis can be made by putting rails on front plate and bearings on the back plate.

    This pic uses rails on front plate notice that it's highest Z position. Also notice Charlie 90x45 profile in L config.

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