Posted by MC Black 2 on 26/07/2020 09:14:19:
Posted by not done it yet on 26/07/2020 08:25:05:
However, filing for a couple of hours seems over-energetic, when 0.5mm could be accurately milled away quite easily and quickly (that is what a mill has helped me do, for years).🙂
I have only owned my Mill for a couple of weeks and NOT yet developed sufficient skills to do what you suggest.
I'm sure the filing would have been quicker for a young chap (or lady) but I have bicipital and supraspinatus tendinitis which limits what I can do with my right arm.
Seems logical for MCB to file the spanner he needs to tighten the mill's collet chuck to size, because milling with a cutter loose in the chuck is no fun.
How long it takes to file a spanner is individual too. A spanner might be hardened, whilst best choice of file and ability to use it accurately at speed can't be taken for granted. I was terrible with a file at first, better now, but I still have to take it slow to get reasonable results, not always successfully. I'm not one of those blokes who file perfect 1" cubes in 20 minutes!
Dave
PS May I ask MCB to stop capitalising the word 'not' in posts? Nothing wrong with appropriate emphasis, but unnecessary capitals on the Internet cause posts to come across as ENRAGED, losing sympathy and maybe altering the meaning. I'm not really enraged, but it's irritating to read NOT and have to decide if it's a Declaration of War, or innocent!