The optimal placement position for material beds
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John Trant
2024-11-12I use the left back position for my fence, but I can see how that could be difficult on a bed your size. One factor in my decision is that I sometiimes use the front pass through slot to work with longer material and having the fence in the back works better for that. I don’t think it really matters where you have your fence set up as long as it is locked in place for repeatability. One reason I chose left vs right is my honeycomb bed is smaller than my work area on the right by about 10mm so I would have to start at a position of 15 or so in order to cut through.
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: Just thought of something when you said repeatability… Did you secure the honecomb top to the Z axis table? or does it just sit in place with out any issues? Mine is pretty dang heavy and even trying to center it is a struggle, but still, was thinking of dropping a couple screws to secure it anyway… thoughts…
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: Mine is attached with a screw on each side. You can see them in this pic, along with my L fence.
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