this my first post here after reading the forum for a while as I am planning to build a 10x5 (3100x1600mm to fit full 3000x1500 sheets) cnc plasma cutter and I am starting to draw it now.
I recently moved from Europe to Paraguay and I will set up a professional shop here. I have a lathe, mill, bandsaw, welders and lots of other small stuff on the way in our moving container.
I got the idea to build the cnc plasma after we moved, so I didn't bring anything for it. I had the chance to have someone bring me a few smaller things in their container though, so I have a few parts on the way. An Everlast PowerPlasma 102i with a machine torch, an air dryer, 3 NEMA 34 and 1 NEMA 23 closed loop steppers with PSU and everything and timing belts and pulleys (25mm wide 5M HTD).
I am going to order a MASSO G3 Touch with their DTHC from Australia and the other small stuff like limit switches, connectors and so on from Digikey in the US.
What I don't want to order from far away is the linear rails, because shipping would probably be very expensive because of the size. And even if I found an okay option, if something breaks and I have to get spare parts I have to wait a long time or have lots of spare parts stocked.
If that wasn't an issue, I would just get Hiwin rails. But because of my situation, I want to build my linear rails from materials I can get locally.
Steel isn't an issue and I should also be able to get hardened steel like 4140, which I would like to use for the rails.
I have been thinking the last few weeks and I think I have come up with a design that I believe could work pretty good and is relatively easy to machine. (I don't have access to a CNC mill).
When the shop is built and I have the machines set up, I will of course make some test pieces to play around with, but for now I wanted to hear what you people here think about my idea.
So here are some images (only conceptional), the rail is 30x30mm and the ball bearings are 625 types. I plan to put in some rubber gasket material as a wiper and fill thing up with grease using a grease nipple.



Please let me know what you think about it. I am very open to other ideas, too.
Sebastian