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Hey! If anyone is interested, there is a large solid teflon plate roughly 30 inches by 30 inches by 2.5 inches thick at the Boeing Surplus Store. I think it's selling for $4/pound with a total weight of around 60 pounds. I would get it for myself but I don't really have any room for it. Would solid teflon make a good slide bearing or leadscrew nut as compared to delrin? |
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| My first design of the Mini-Router had teflon bushing and linear shafting, it was too spongy a plastic, and the bores wallered open too quickly! My second design eliminated all teflon and went for hard bearing bronze, much more durable! |
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