Thread: 8 x 4 sheet capability
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19-02-2015 #1
Hi,
If i require the machine to work on 8 x 4 sheets, what is the way to determine how big the bed should be, allowing clearances for board run off and router head position/offset?
Many thanks
Phil
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19-02-2015 #2
Hi, I'd draw a quick sketch of your proposed machine and see that way. It's a bit like saying how longs a piece of string really...it depends on bearing spacing on your machine's X, Y and Z axis as to how big you need the bed.
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19-02-2015 #3
The actual table top is usually the size of the sheet.
But, I'd allow for the tool to reach 25-50mm past the sheet on all sides, and then add your bearing spacing. This is the minimum length of your rails.Gerry
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21-02-2015 #6
Jazz, I did not mean to complicate or confuse, I was only adding to Ger21's post. G.
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22-02-2015 #7
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24-02-2015 #8
I presume you've checked this thread out? http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/8242-...ght-ply-cutter I'm sure if you ask Matt nicely he'll tell you what size his machine ended up.
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