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    Cost for me is a major consideration I'm afraid.
    I would rather have a machine that needs adjusting from time to time,than no machine at all.
    I looked at ball screws after your comment (the original machine actually had lead screws not ball so my fault there) and while on short runs theyre fine - it is suggested for 3.0m that at least 25mm screws would be needed- at £300 each just for the screw that's a bit out of my budget!
    I am seriously gonna consider going with square linear rail though - even if it's 15mm - £120 for 2 rails with 4 bearings@ 1500mm long each side and then double rail on the X axis as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GrahamWhite View Post
    Cost for me is a major consideration I'm afraid.
    I would rather have a machine that needs adjusting from time to time,than no machine at all.
    I looked at ball screws after your comment (the original machine actually had lead screws not ball so my fault there) and while on short runs theyre fine - it is suggested for 3.0m that at least 25mm screws would be needed- at £300 each just for the screw that's a bit out of my budget!
    R&P is good for a long machine provided done correctly but can't compare to ballscrews for accuracy or reliability/repeatability. Also requires much more upkeep and if not done correctly wears quickly and can be a pain with sticking etc.
    Yes you would need 25mm screws that's true but don't let people tell you they are no good for long runs because that's simply not true. They just don't know how to do it correctly.
    Also if bought from China they won't cost £300 each. Last long screws I bought cost $198 for 2 x 2850 25mm dia 25mm pitch. Obviously got shipping etc but if you buy in package with rails etc you will be very surprised at the price.
    You will pay more for those CNC router parts R&P kits than you will for ball screws.



    Quote Originally Posted by GrahamWhite View Post
    I am seriously gonna consider going with square linear rail though - even if it's 15mm - £120 for 2 rails with 4 bearings@ 1500mm long each side and then double rail on the X axis as well.
    Again check out China you'll probably get 20mm for same or less money. Also While it's possible I Wouldn't join the rails, difficult to get clean join and if not done correctly you'll get premature wear of bearings. Also no need because can get 3000mtr lengths.

    Go to this site and email Fed Lee asking for quote. Mention Dean from Uk sent you and you might get a pleasant surprise.!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    Go to this site and email Fed Lee asking for quote. Mention Dean from Uk sent you and you might get a pleasant surprise.!
    Sorry I don't see a link or a name for a site ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GrahamWhite View Post
    Sorry I don't see a link or a name for a site ?
    Opp's here you go. https://bstmotion.aliexpress.com/store/314742

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