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    I use 18mm MDF on my machine bed, which is considerably larger and I think it's a good choice for your machine.
    1. You can screw directly into it
    2. You can surface it with the machine to get it precisely flat (parallel to X&Y), unlike aluminium which you can't surface as that frame is nowhere near strong enough.
    3. It looks like a cheap frame anyway, so no point spending lots on the bed.
    4. B&Q will cut it to size for you so you can get 4 (?) pieces from one sheet which is £17.48
    5. Skips are a good place to find MDF :whistling:
    A sheet of MDF will not be as strong as an aluminium or HDPE bed, but considering the strength of the gantry / rest of the machine I think that's nothing to worry about.

    It also depends on what sort of things your machining. If you're using a lot of cutting oil/coolant (probably not likely?) then HDPE is much better for obvious reasons.

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