Hey Pascal,
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Besides of this, I second Andy @AndyP and @bob01dog, usually you only really know what you finally want to build or to buy as accessories when you know the machine.
This particularly applies to the decision on your individual cable management. There is more than one solution. If you ask me, I would say do it the serious way and install a drag chain system with cables used in machinery industry. You can find files for 3D parts for free in the www or here in the forum. But others have other solutions, e.g. this user built a simple solution if you find drag chains too complicated. Regarding cable management, you may also want to know what you need to make your own stepper cables or even think of retrofitting better connectors.
This applies even more to dust hose management:
- First, are you sure you already decided on which which is the best dust boot for Onefinity?
- Route the hose on the front or on the back?
- Dust boot at fixed adjustable height using the dust boot arms, or dust boot moving up and down with the milling motor?
- And did you already think of that there is a difference between a Workshop Vacuum Cleaner and a Dust collector, and that many say, a shop vac is not ideal for a CNC machine when milling wood?
However a few things to buy can be recommended, my version was here:
Regarding table and enclosure, my version of a list of remarkable links is
here and here.
I buy my bits here:
Welcome to the forum!