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advice on using my 4545 and 4590 rails for a k40 build

Discussion in 'Laser Cutters' started by Paul Pavone, Sep 30, 2020.

  1. Paul Pavone

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    First post here
    I have some aluminum rails in my shop not being used for anything. I would like to build a k40 type laser cutter/engraver.
    The sizes I have: (4) 37" 4590's
    (2) 33.5" 4545's
    (2) 28.75" 4545's
    (7) 19.5 4545's
    also many 90 deg. connectors, corner connectors etc etc.
    I also have several 3d printers and a homebuilt MPCNC machine about 24" x 36"
    So, here's my question: Is it a good choice to build a 24" x 36" k40 with them or should I sell them all and buy something more standard like 2020? I don't really see v-slot wheels / trollies etc for this size.
    thanks for any advice
     
  2. Giarc

    Giarc OpenBuilds Team
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    You could try to use them and use the Linear Rail - OpenRailĀ® Linear Rail - OpenBuilds Part Store on them, but that costs nearly as much as just buying new v-slot.
     
  3. Rob Taylor

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    At those sizes I'd consider building a frame/table/enclosure for something. Not sure I'd bother attempting to force them into being an actual machine, though.
     
  4. Paul Pavone

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    thanks, then i'll go ahead and either mod a k40 or build from scratch using 2040 and 2020 then.
     

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