Does anyone have experience cutting long objects with their laser using a pass through door? I'd like to be able cut long panels to make decorative door and window screens. The length dimensions would exceed the bed size of even the large cutters I'm seeing from G.Weike and the like. The material would be MDF and shouldn't be too wide for the cutting area of the larger laser machines but the length is way over the limit. Ideally, I'd like to be able to cut up to 48 x 96 inches. I'm hoping a pass through door is the answer since purchasing a laser with a bed table that size is out of the question.
My idea is to split the cut into two stages. The first half of the panel would be cut with the second half sticking out the pass through door. After the first section is completed, I turn the board around and cut the second file. My hope is with a level support surface and careful matching using the pointer laser, I could line up the two cuts on the single board without too much trouble.
I have some experience using smaller Epilog laser cutters but this kind of project is beyond anything I've taken on. I see plenty of machines that list a pass through door as a feature but I haven't seen anyone talking about actually using the feature, especially any reference to cutting twice on the same material after re-positioning. Anyone here have any experience with this?
Mahalo