Joe Pie rather neatly puts X and & reference bars on his rotary table so he can accurately move the part around (adjustable parallels and stuff) and that seems like a good idea.
However, his table has six T slots which makes bolting the reference bars down fairly easy. Mine has four and the slots in no way line up with X and Y on the mill. This appears to be by design, though I have no idea why…
What I thought I could do is to drill and tap a set of M6 holes, effectively making the top of the table into a fixture plate. Possibly also ream for some pins to set X and Y accurately.
The table is an 8 inch and I think the top is probably between 15 and 20mm deep. There are some accurate keys underneath the table so I can be sure of always setting it down accurately on the mill.
Are there any reasons why this is a bad idea or any suggestions for a better approach?
Iain