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This thread is a poll to determine the range of mills that our members have. If the poll questions are not adequate, please provide additional comments below.
Interesting results. On mills the majority - 80% - have a pretty big square column or a knee mill. On the lathe front it's really evenly split. Why is that?
OK. I've checked off the boxes. But some explanation I think maybe?
Drill press is really more like a Mill Press in that I had a hole drilled through the spindle so I can run a draw bar to the MT3 tooling. The quill can also be clamped to lock the Z direction. Much of the Gingery Lathe project was milled with this.
Round Column mill is the Unimat DB200 with the head stock mounted on the shaft in place of the head stock. Makes for tiny drill press or mill.
Knee mill is equivalent to Grizzly G3616 bought new from House of Tools.
CNC is Knee mill originally with stepper and DC servos now with all AC servos including the spindle and an AC Servo driven (Harmonic Drive) 4th axis.. Originally ran just the knee with ELS to stepper motor. After that either MACH3 or LinuxCNC, now only LinuxCNC.
Edit: CNC Mill conversion also has Shumatech DRO-350 with caliper type scales.