Hi, I would like to build a 1500 mm Y-axis, a 1000 mm X-axis, and a 250 mm Z-axis. However, I have a question regarding the belt and pinion vs using the C-Beam solution. Belt and Pinon How stable is the belt when cutting aluminum parts? How likely is it to jump tooth positions? What is the fastest achievable linear inches/second? Does the belt stretch? How likely is it to skip steps? C-Beam How stable is the C-Beam when cutting aluminum parts? How likely is it to skip steps? What is the fastest achievable linear inches/second? I am currently considering using the belt and pinion solution for the Y-axis and the C-beam solution for the X-axis and Z-axis. Can someone please help me with a recommendation? Which would you recommend as a linear solution for the X – Y axis to cut aluminum, plastic, and wooden parts? Rod
If your intent is to cut aluminum then you need a C-beam/screw based machine. While an OX 'can' cut aluminum, the belts are not the best thing for that, and you need more stiffness. Have a look at the design @Moag is working on for a larger C-Beam Machine if you need more than a 12x12" work area.