Cutting bed options
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2020
So guys and gals, what do you have and what are you cutting primarily? Where is your exhaust port? What do you like or dislike about your setup?
I have the honeycomb it came with, and I'm cutting about 98% Premium MDF with the occasional acrylic tossed in using the factory left side exhaust. Primarily larger pieces, but occasionally a number of 2" and 3" medallions.
I didn't like the pattern on the back left by the honeycomb, and started exploring other options. Russ swears by a steel plate and pin beds for his card-stock and acrylic work. I have seen a few with the rail beds but not heard good or bad about them.
So far I have some 1/8" 2"x2" aluminum angle scraps five to seven inches long I've been using with magnets to hold them in place on either the honeycomb or the steel plate with satisfactory results as long as I remember to put the bridges in. I have access to a number of 4' chunks of the same angle, and I'm considering making a solid bottom rail bed orientated from front to back.
My quandary comes from my need to keep the pass through. I would love to make my aluminum angle rail bed and extend it beyond the current support far out over the Z axis drive as well as forward, stopping both of them just short of the factory doors for maximum support of long work. The front is not that critical, I only have a little under two inches bed edge to door. But the back I have around nine out over the Z axis drive that I'd like to support. But making the right angle bed means I need to have a rear exhaust. But a rear exhaust precludes my opening the back door for pass through with the 2x2 angle bed creating a solid 'floor'.
Short of ordering a long rail bed and keeping my left side exhaust, I can't find a solution. I'm hoping one of your setups will inspire me to get creative with what I have and then what I need to make happen. So far my only wild idea has been to make the long bed using the 2x2 angle, then do a short but wide pickup along the end of the rails in the back for exhaust. Like I said, it's wild...
I have the honeycomb it came with, and I'm cutting about 98% Premium MDF with the occasional acrylic tossed in using the factory left side exhaust. Primarily larger pieces, but occasionally a number of 2" and 3" medallions.
I didn't like the pattern on the back left by the honeycomb, and started exploring other options. Russ swears by a steel plate and pin beds for his card-stock and acrylic work. I have seen a few with the rail beds but not heard good or bad about them.
So far I have some 1/8" 2"x2" aluminum angle scraps five to seven inches long I've been using with magnets to hold them in place on either the honeycomb or the steel plate with satisfactory results as long as I remember to put the bridges in. I have access to a number of 4' chunks of the same angle, and I'm considering making a solid bottom rail bed orientated from front to back.
My quandary comes from my need to keep the pass through. I would love to make my aluminum angle rail bed and extend it beyond the current support far out over the Z axis drive as well as forward, stopping both of them just short of the factory doors for maximum support of long work. The front is not that critical, I only have a little under two inches bed edge to door. But the back I have around nine out over the Z axis drive that I'd like to support. But making the right angle bed means I need to have a rear exhaust. But a rear exhaust precludes my opening the back door for pass through with the 2x2 angle bed creating a solid 'floor'.
Short of ordering a long rail bed and keeping my left side exhaust, I can't find a solution. I'm hoping one of your setups will inspire me to get creative with what I have and then what I need to make happen. So far my only wild idea has been to make the long bed using the 2x2 angle, then do a short but wide pickup along the end of the rails in the back for exhaust. Like I said, it's wild...