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    There have been many single sided drive plasma machines in the past but these were industrial machines and very well built with servo drives via gearboxes to rack and pinion drive on rail tracks. I think the widest machine I worked on would have been between 3 and 4 metres wide. Some had single heads and some with two. Twin drive machines are better and can move faster but then again cost more.

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    Yes, it really just depends on how rigid the machine is.
    We have a Morbidelli router with a cantilevered gantry, that's only attached at 1 side. It has no trouble cutting through 30mm particle board in one pass at 25m/min
    Gerry
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