Nice. I like the setup......i will look up the Ditron unit..Coolant mister is from Amazon. The unique part is that it’s positioned using a magnetic base so it can easily be repositioned (or quickly moved to the band saw).
Several Forum members have the same DRO as I have - Ditron D80. Excellent unit IMO. I posted a couple things about it. Lots of ways to mount the monitor, mine is on the left side with all the cables and clutter hidden behind it. Susquatch has the D80 too and has done several post about his. Do a search - Subject ‘Ditron D80’ by either Susquatch or myself.
In Harold Hall's book on getting started with milling (good book BTW) he describes a method to make T nuts without T nuts.@MikeANW - I highly recommend a visit to see @CWret. 4 hours is peanuts vs the savings and pain of buying stuff you don't need. The majority of us have too much of that.
Bring the stock for something simple you want to make so you can get your paws dirty and learn a few things too. Perhaps 2 or 4 Custom T-Nuts for your vise. You will need measurements too. Without a locked down trammed vise you can't make them on yours till you have them. So it's the one thing you need to make on another machine anyway!
Yes, you can buy standard T-Nuts, but nothing beats custom in this case cuz custom ones can be longer (to help protect your T-Slots and can even span both vise ears.
ThanksIn Harold Hall's book on getting started with milling (good book BTW) he describes a method to make T nuts without T nuts.
Harold Hall's Workshop Practice Series/Fox Chapel Publishing, Books.
"The Milling Machine and Accessories, Choosing and Using" Workshop Practice Series book 49, The Milling Machine for Home Machinists, Fox Chapel Publishing.homews.co.uk
@MikeANW Since you’re starting the DRO hunt it’s worth searching around the forum for options & advice/member’s experience. There are several threads with good advice about DRO type and installation tips. I don’t know where you are on the learning curve so I’ll throw out some ground up advice to start.Thank you all....great guidance and advice.... mister on order and looking for a DRO...
Which X-ais power feed is that on the mill? I cannot seem to find a horizontal feed anywhere..........Coolant mister is from Amazon. The unique part is that it’s positioned using a magnetic base so it can easily be repositioned (or quickly moved to the band saw).
Several Forum members have the same DRO as I have - Ditron D80. Excellent unit IMO. I posted a couple things about it. Lots of ways to mount the monitor, mine is on the left side with all the cables and clutter hidden behind it. Susquatch has the D80 too and has done several post about his. Do a search - Subject ‘Ditron D80’ by either Susquatch or myself.
Horizontal feeds are tougher to find.Which X-ais power feed is that on the mill? I cannot seem to find a horizontal feed anywhere..........
Which X-ais power feed is that on the mill? I cannot seem to find a horizontal feed anywhere..........
Yes that makes sense also does it stick out as far on the side. Thanks!!!A BP style PF can be adapted. They are far more common and less expensive (less than $200 from VEVOR) than the horizontal models.
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Both @David_R8 and myself did this.
It definitely sticks out less than the horizontal style but it will likely remove about an inch of X axis travel.Yes that makes sense also does it stick out as far on the side. Thanks!!!