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I am still thinking about the final design of my machine and am now considering a long z axis. Lets say I wanted to route a wheel borrow shape for instance. I am wondering if any one has made a machine with such a long axis, and how they designed it to be stable? |
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| My first CNC machine has a long z axis. You can see pictures of it on: http://www.cnczone.com/showthread.php?threadid=2865 The Z axis steel tube measures 36" and the z travel axis is about 24" to 30" ( I have not measured it). In order to make the frame stiff, I used thick mild steel beams. I welded some of the frame pieces together and bolted down the rest. Since this is my first CNC machine and I have not yet finished it, I do not know how good my design is. Thanks, |
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