If this is the gantry beam, the best choice is one single large beam.
Hi Gents,
Still thinking about options for a future T Slot Build.
I know it is desirable that the linear rails on the X Axis are some distance apart to help prevent resonance.
I was thinking about ways to brace the 2 T Slot pieces.
First thought was to bolt a section of Aluminium across the back of both sections, but this would increase the weight signifcantly.
Then I wondered if it would be benficial to join both sections via 3rd section of T Slot, using 90° Brackets and the like.
Pic probably explains if better......
Would that be useful to the design or would it just be a waste of material and money giving no benefit?
Do you think there any better options?
Steve
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If this is the gantry beam, the best choice is one single large beam.
Gerry
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It is the Gantry Beam.
I didn't think a single beam would be available to purchase. The biggest I have seen is 160mm.
Is that big enough?
I know it depends on size of router itself and what one is cutting,etc, but it seemed a little narow.
Depends on the size of the machine, and what you intend to do with it.
Gerry
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