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Thread: Thru-bed material clamping and machining

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    Default Thru-bed material clamping and machining

    I’m considering removing a section of the aluminum bed on my Desktop so that I can cut mortises or tenons in the end of long(ish) stock. Has anyone done this before that could share advice on how to go about it? Methods for vertical clamping?

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    It would be great if SB offered a rotating joint for the spindle so that it could be rotated up to 90 degrees (manually) to hit ends of long stock. Aspire would have to offer a way to program it too. Seems like it could be worthy.
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    I do it all the time on mine off the end of the table.

    Currently building a machine dedicated to those tasks

    A video of tenons and mortises being cut.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8j3e6WJxbWs&t=9s








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    Nice setup. But I just figured out this isn't possible with the Desktop. The sides of the gantry are connected with a plate that runs underneath the machine, and it would hit any material mounted vertically through the deck. I'm glad I took a closer look underneath before removing my spoilboard.

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    Bob Dodd WAS working vertical clamping for aluminum by taking the first extrusion off with his older Desktop(with single Y screw running down the middle like mine) see #32 ;
    http://www.talkshopbot.com/forum/sho...9881-Dovetails

    I know the new Desktops and Max's have dual ball screw on the sides for vertical clamping. And Bill Young is actually working with a factory made jig.
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