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Hello, We just built a Joe's CNC 2006 and we are finally getting it dialed in right and working. I was thinking that it might be smart to cut some replacement parts for the stuff that wears out quickest on this model. So if they do break we will have the parts and wont need to get someone else to cut them for us.... also we cut all the parts out of MDF, cause we couldnt afford hdpe... anyway... So ... What parts in your experience should we cut as backups? Thanks |
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| I can't think of anything that you would cut as a future replacement part. Wiring, switches, electronics, power supply, motors, lead screws/nuts, bearings, and or pipes would be more of a concern after several years. And then there's the computer, I'm on my second one in 15 months. Fatboy |
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