Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
Yes, that's exactly what I mean. Makes things a lot easier regards setting up and ball-screw alignment.
Getting the ball-screws aligned correctly makes a massive difference to performance and the life of the screws. Just a little off and you'll get binding which robs power and causes excess wear on the ball-nut.
Cheers for that Jazz

It's stuff like this where years of experience really show. It all looked good (to me) on my plan but the practicalities such as being able to access screws or adjust alignment etc just don't become apparent (again, to me) on a model. I would have been stuck into the build before having one of those "d'oh!" moments.