Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
Regards the Z axis I really would consider putting the rails on the front.! It does help regardsless of rail type used.
Remember the Z axis when extended is basicly a lever and a weak lever will bend and flex.!!
Like I allways tell folks.!!. . The machine is only has good as it's weakist part or component.!!. . . Unfortunatly I see lots make the mistake of building weak or inaccurate Z axis's. Which makes the rest of the machine no matter how well built or quality components used pointless because at the end of the day it's the Z axis which is at the sharp end taking the strain.
Good reasoning there JazzCNC...the placing the supported round rails on the moving part of the Z axis will add stiffness to that axis...