Actual Table Measurements

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Charles Shaw
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Actual Table Measurements

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Hey everyone,

I know I've asked a few questions already but I'm really new at this. I assembled my 2' x 2' z torch over the weekend to get an idea of the actual size and have a couple of questions about the larger sizes.

1) To make a table that will be able to cut up to a 5' x 10' piece of metal does it have to be over sized to a 6' x 11' ?

2) on this little "table" there are 2 braces on the bottom that keep it together and square, does plasmacam make them for the larger machine and are they available to buy separately ?

I had already ordered longer rails and gantries but I think I didn't get the correct length on the gantry and the gantry shaft.
I've tried to call plasmacam and talk to someone there to get the right items needed ordered but I just got the response ( I don't know ) so your help would really be appreciated PLEASE !!!
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Re: Actual Table Measurements

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For sure the physical dimensions of the table will need to be larger than the sheet size you wish to cut. As for those bottom braces I am sure you could buy them and have them shipped but I would make them myself.
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Re: Actual Table Measurements

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but I just got the response ( I don't know )
Wait!!! They are selling you table and parts but can't help you out, WTF.
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