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my first step , v rails
my first cnc router , v rail construction
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Welcome Oscar!
Those rails look a little high for the MM design. You will need to cut them to the right height before doing the 45 degree bevels. |
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Welcome Oscar
As Heath said you will need to cut the height before doing the 45 degree, but you may also want to get the rails fitted and drilled for mounting on the main longitudinal beam. After I cut my rail to size it bowed and had to be affixed to the main longitudinal beam for grinding. You should follow the plans layout as it is a step by step process. |
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cnc router 30x30
ready to cut
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waterjet parts
next week cuts parts mechmate , i have motors, rails v, bearings
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Ready to sell!
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