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    Hello, I'm new to this forum and I searched it as much as I could for an answer but did not find it.
    I currently have a Shapeoko 3 XXL and it's a good machine but has it's limitation namely the size. I am wondering if it is possible to replace the stock extruded rails that come with the Shapeoko for the C Beam rails, has anyone done it? If it is possible, what do I need to make it work?
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    Turns out what you seek is fairly simple. The OpenRail Linear Rail - OpenBuilds Part Store added to C-Beam sections provides the same depth as the Shapeoko extrusion. Not as wide though. You can either use the openrail simply attached to the C-Beam or to a built up C-beam section. The simple C-Beam combination should be more than enough for the side rails. For the X-axis, the built up section may be better.

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    On the X-axis you may be better off though cutting a new axis plate that uses regular Openbuilds Xtreme Solid V Wheel Kit (openbuildspartstore.com) due to the eccentricity of the Z-axis hanging off the face. 4 top and 4 bottom evenly spaced wheels would give you a much better grip.

    Attached is a concept for upgrading. It's largely based on the lead machine framing but uses 1/4" x 1-3/4" bar stock on the corners to support the rails.

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    Sketchup file attached. It's not fully detailed but should be sufficient to give you the idea. You will need to drill new holes in the Y-axis gantry plates to match the screw holes on the C-beam.

    Keep us updated on how it goes.
     

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