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    Default Re: Purchasing the right linear rails for a home made cnc router table

    Helical is better, but.

    You need to keep the pinion from moving axially. This is typically done by mounting it to a gearbox that keeps it from moving. Without a gearbox, you'll need to make a custom belt reduction using thrust bearings on the pinion.

    And, until recently, inexpensive helical rack and pinion didn't exist.

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    Not a big fan of extruded aluminum unless it’s for a homemade enclosure. My original router I had ripped it all apart and machined the frame for a solid base linear model that is very rigid. Then again I cut aluminum with it and use it for a backup to my industrial machines for projects not as intricate. I recently rebuilt it and have a 1” thick aluminum spoil board with pins and toe clamps. I also chose servos and won’t look back with 400 rapids it’s a nice time saver from the conventional 20x40 size. Someday I’m sure I will build a full table but for now I’ve got everything one needs to make a vast majority of components. Attached is a photo of the new frame. Given ideas it’s probably expensive for most to use bar stock and machine to precision and mounting for anything that’s decent sized or has legs.

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    Well my concern is , working with a steel gantry would most likely be a pita for me . I'm not trying to take the easy way out , just trying to be realistic.
    I have big drill press and can make a jig to make sure all my holes are lines up properly, but I'm not sure about the rest , like would the holes be strong enough after I tapped them out etc .
    After I look at Probotix's cnc design , I'm sure a piece of 3060 is going to be 10 times more rigid then there system .


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