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Latest revision as of 23:30, 1 September 2023
Basics
- Metal That Has Been Extruded into a rectangular prism shape with at least one side having a t shape indentation
- Allows for easy attachment of componets via sliding a specialized nut into the slot, which becomes a Captive Nut of sorts
- Essentially it is like Gridbeam but with an infinite amount of potential "holes" between each end of the beam
- High quality t-slot materials also tend to be level and square etc, and thus are often used in cnc machines