I am still determining my 'goto' for different clamping configurations on the CNC.
Considering a vacuum table (DIY from a 3 stage central vac motor I happen to have).
Then the usual T bolts. Sometimes these stick higher than would be nice, and always a concern of running the spindle into them on start or start, etc. All manageable as I come up the learning curve.
What other solutions do you all like?
I see these Kreg clamps... might be useful: https://www.rockler.com/kreg-in-line...SABEgJqJPD_BwE
And other traditional dog hole quick clamps I have but havent tried. Not quite suited for the CNC table.
I have an Aluminum T-slot extrusion base and a spoil board sectioned so a T bolt can go through and slide from one end to the other. Spoil board with dog holes on top of that.
I could put some inserts in the spoil board - but it would be fixed location.
What are your favorites?