Thread: Taking the plunge again!!!
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13-08-2011 #11
i've just had a nose on fleabay, and there are several suppliers on there selling these machines.
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13-08-2011 #12
It sounds like a great idea, im not sure if i would extend the y axis like hoss did anyhow as i may be going for the 9525 which has a better x and y anyhow, as i understand that you lose a little when you cnc it. Im thinking that re-inforcing the pillar is the way to go on either model.. it is chinese after all... It would be real nice if i could just buy the carcass as im going to rip out most of the stuff thats in it any how
Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other - Abe Lincoln
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13-08-2011 #13
what you need is that length of table on your 260
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13-08-2011 #14
what is the physical length of the 260 table.
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13-08-2011 #15
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13-08-2011 #16
you could have the 460mm in x axis movement
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13-08-2011 #17
It has 250mm movement on the x
Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other - Abe Lincoln
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13-08-2011 #18
that can be upgraded
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14-08-2011 #19
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14-08-2011 #20
it doesn't have to stay in the box
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