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    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    Well, first I think you need to rethink your Z-axis design because that cannot possibly work how you have it shown now.?

    Regards the Gantry height then it depends on what your cutting. All the machines I build have at least 100mm of Z travel and most have 150mm and will happily cut aluminum at full extension with a reasonable finish quality and accuracy using correct feeds n speeds. If you require a higher finish quality or deeper cuts or higher feeds then yes it's better, even necessary to have a lower machine or if not then a machine that is built much much stronger than your typical router needs.

    To be honest I'm not a fan of the open gantry design you are using with the profiles orientated in the vertical position which is there weakest orientation. Those same two profiles could make a much stronger gantry if you made it an L-shape and put the screw at the rear.
    OK, I've gone back to the drawing board with my Z Axis and had another stab at it.

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    With regards to the gantry, the profiles that I have are 80x80 heavy which I intend to brace across the back with perhaps 3mm aluminium sheet or some flat bar. I had thought that would be sufficiently strong for my needs (I'm cutting wood, MDF, ply, plastics and possibly the odd bit of aluminium), do I need to beef it up further?

    Is it the case that you tune the machine's feed rates to the strength and stiffness of the machine?

    I intend to use timing belts to drive 2010 ballscrews on my X and Y axes. Is it worth having two sets of pulleys and belts to gear it down for cutting harder materials?
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