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I'm forever trying to come up with ideas for cheap parts, I can source these quite cheaply.... ![]() I was thinking certainly for the Z axis it should be ok (obviously removing the handle/arm & also stripping the rods & support from the base), but what about two for the X axis & two for the Y axis? I seek a cheap desktop CNC with a movement of about 12" in the X & Y axis. I guess it depends on how much 'play' they have (can't say - not seen one in the flesh), but I could possibly negate this by use of a custom arm with a roller skate bearing on it to press up against the rail. Last edited by HankMcSpank; 08-29-2008 at 08:04 AM. |
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| If they have any play in them, they'll probably bind, and you'll probably find that they flex quite a bit when used on a machine.
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