for fast rapids you will definately need to anchor the machine well, with no movement at all, Use quantum not mach3 this will ramp the reverse rapids for the machine, and another thing to consider is the type of cutting you do, if it is straigh cuts then fast rapids will work, but if it is alot of cutting and turns the machine will have to do, the slower the rapids will become this is typical with any machine used. for cutting I mostly go 60 to 80 ipm that is just a safe and person prefference when i set "it and forget it".
for what you want to cut i would go 120ipm, beef up the gantry walls, and little else needs to be done.
Joe


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