Since you all say you like photos, how about a video?
I have a Busy Bee Ct129 mill. It's had a rough-ish life. I bought it second hand, from a fellow who attempted an unsuccessful CNC conversion. It's been dropped, used to machine stuff that was way too big, and in general has not been babied.
MT2 quill.
First section is dial indicator on the female MT2 taper.
Second section is a used 1/2" end mill in a BB $200 MT2 - ER32 collet chuck. 0.001" runout
Third section is a used 5/8" end mill in the same chuck - less than 0.001" runout, so unless I managed to get the 5/8" mill in exactly the right position, or it's bent the same amount as the 1/2" mill, my guess is the chuck is pretty reasonable.
Fourth section is the same 1/2" mill in my no-name keyed drill chuck at 0.003" runout.
Perfectly reasonable for the work I do with this mill.
I have a Busy Bee Ct129 mill. It's had a rough-ish life. I bought it second hand, from a fellow who attempted an unsuccessful CNC conversion. It's been dropped, used to machine stuff that was way too big, and in general has not been babied.
MT2 quill.
First section is dial indicator on the female MT2 taper.
Second section is a used 1/2" end mill in a BB $200 MT2 - ER32 collet chuck. 0.001" runout
Third section is a used 5/8" end mill in the same chuck - less than 0.001" runout, so unless I managed to get the 5/8" mill in exactly the right position, or it's bent the same amount as the 1/2" mill, my guess is the chuck is pretty reasonable.
Fourth section is the same 1/2" mill in my no-name keyed drill chuck at 0.003" runout.
Perfectly reasonable for the work I do with this mill.