Question
If one works with 4'x8' sheets, is there any reason to get a 5'x10' CNC router table? Are there other advantages to the 5x10 that I haven't considered? Does anyone have a 5'x5' table? If so, do you crosscut 4x8s before using them on the router? What's your table size and would you go bigger?
Forum Responses
(CNC Forum)
A 5'X10' tables allow you to buy larger material. If you are cutting sheet goods, sometimes it saves you money buying bigger sheets. I have had a large cabinet or some odd panel that is over 8'. And if you have a 102" piece, you will really want to cut that out of one piece. It's said over and over in this forum... don't limit yourself, because the week after getting your first router, you will think of so many more things to do with it. I ran a machine with a matrix table of 4'X10', and used those extra 2' more than I can remember. I also cut a lot of solids that ran over 8'. I now run a machine with a 4'X16' cuttable area with pods and never want to go smaller.