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    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    Something like this you mean.!

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    Where do you have the screws for the x on this machine? just trying to think if I have the 4th on the side its going to be a little cluttered having the screw on the side and then the 4th beside and below it, not great for dust and chip protection ether. perhaps this means it would be better to be keeped inside the main frame

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    thinking this is already starting to look untidy

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    Quote Originally Posted by charlieuk View Post
    Where do you have the screws for the x on this machine? just trying to think if I have the 4th on the side its going to be a little cluttered having the screw on the side and then the 4th beside and below it, not great for dust and chip protection ether. perhaps this means it would be better to be keeped inside the main frame
    Doesnt have any it's using the "Force".!! . . . . Nah they are under the bed connected to brace running between each side. Obviously this design wouldn't work for you with high sides. But your only talking 75-100mm difference so shouldn't be big deal in grand scheme.?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    Doesnt have any it's using the "Force".!! . . . . Nah they are under the bed connected to brace running between each side. Obviously this design wouldn't work for you with high sides. But your only talking 75-100mm difference so shouldn't be big deal in grand scheme.?
    Thanks dean it does look very clean with the screws under the table, I do worry that it will over complicate the build a little but perhaps its worth it, I was going to use 100x100 for my cross members in the middle of the as I have all the stuff I got for free you use something like 50 x 50 so the screws stay hidden.

    Its looking like im going to build building almost exactly the same as your phone in the end except for the raised rails, bed and whatever changes to the screws and motors to get the speeds for a more metal dedicated machine but like they say imitation is the greatest compliment and why try and re invent the wheel when you have so much experience and knowledge that you share.

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    so going with this sort of placement I could just about get 40mm cross members above the screws unless the bk block is made smaller.

    I also loose quite a lot of length with the 100mm box section on the end so wondering if there was a way I could get some of this length back? I was wondering about cutting some of the back of the box section away so the belts and pulleys are inside the box section?

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    few more sketches throwing ideas around.

    I'm sure I missing a lot on not knowing the best way to make use of space

    the first was pushing everything up underneath but makes getting to everything for servicing very hard

    the second putting the screw back on the out side but underneath means chips from the 4th axis are going to be going straight onto the screw, some shielding could be provided but I would expect it still to not be great.

    I guess I have to make a compromise some were and ether the machine has to be longer or the 4th bolts onto the bed

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    Can't be bothered going back thru all the thread but what are you wanting to mainly cut with this machine charlie.?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    Can't be bothered going back thru all the thread but what are you wanting to mainly cut with this machine charlie.?
    Its mainly cutting metel, so aluminum moulds to as good a finish as I can get are high on the priority list if it can do anything harder at any sort of speed that would be a bonus but im not really expecting it from a router.

    a few pics bellow of the same sort of thing I want to cut but that I have been testing in foam on my other machine and from corian on a friends when I was in auz.


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