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    Bed Mill chip deflector or encloser??

    I just bought a new to me CNC Bed mill it is an open machine and when they demonstrated it for me it made a huge mess. I would like to build some type of an encloser I am not sure if I should make just a deflector around the table or a full blown encloser. I have a 52" metal break and shear so I can make something up. have any of you done something that works well for this type machine? I do plan to run flood coolant as well as a mister at times. If there are any threads on this please let me know I searched several ways and found nothing.

    Thanks Mike
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    Flood coolant

    might give you an idea or 2....


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    Thanks for the link.


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