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    I was looking into the VXB.com linear shafting they sell. Has any one tried to drill and tap it to strenghten the shafting for long spans like 4+ feet or more. They sell it up to 9 feet, its 60 rockwell hardend. I was told you can drill it with carbide. But how about putting a tap in it for supports?

    Cost only $500 to do a 5x5' x and y axis.

    Any users out there or suggestions.

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    If you can drill it, you probably could use a non tapped post epoxied in trheaded on the other end.

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    You can drill it but you need carbide drills. After you brake thru hard (~1mm) part it is pretty easy to drill/tap.



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    I use a carbide spotting drill and then a 2-flute carbide "Hi-roc" drill.

    The first time I tried using a cobalt bit. That was fun. The bit just floated on top spinning. When I raised the quill, the shafting didn't even have a scratch on it.



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    check local suppliers as well, we bought 1.5" hardened precision shafts, 12 feet long, drilled and tapped, for CDN$940 with tax. they were packaged as NSK, and cheaper than buying directly from Nook. also, keep in mind that shipping 5 foot steel shafts wont be cheap, as well as having local support if something goes wrong, makes buying local even better.



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