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    Carl Dorling
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      69557da1-9f67-4083-b76d-bfbbe75258f4.jpeg8024411d-b1eb-4e67-92cc-1343f6ec997b.jpeg48a4c135-fe67-4f3b-9b5b-4bc445f0436f.jpegHi all I have some left over parts from several ML4 projects and wondered if I could make a small mill out of it see what you think it’s just roughly put together

      Edited By JasonB on 26/09/2022 18:09:52

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      #14665
      Carl Dorling
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        Bit and bobs

        #615062
        old mart
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          @oldmart

          I didn'trecognise it at first, just the name MYFORD. It shows promise for small work, just hope the purists don't get to see the pictures.

          #615064
          Carl Dorling
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            @carldorling51660

            Oh I know but it has had a good life and was no longer useable as a lathe so I think it will with more work turn out ok for my needs

            #615066
            JasonB
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              @jasonb

              Is there any Y movement?

              #615068
              old mart
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                @oldmart

                Ah, the Y movement does need a lot of thought. The knee would be smoother if the leadscrew could be fitted underneath on the centreline,or maybe behind the spindle running between the bed ways.

                #615069
                Carl Dorling
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                  @carldorling51660

                  At the moment I have just the ability to rotate the slide but I intend to get something better on the table.

                  #615074
                  DiogenesII
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                    @diogenesii

                    Maybe it'd be better to stick the table onto a very solid and heavy base, and use the leadscrew to move the (whole bed & ) head up and down for Z?

                    Edited By DiogenesII on 26/09/2022 18:49:18

                    #615076
                    DMB
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                      @dmb

                      Top many flimsy/badly positioned items, e.g., leadscrew.

                      'Orses for courses.

                      Your cheapest bet would probably be to join a club that had a workshop including a mill.

                      Good luck anyway

                      #615078
                      JasonB
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                        @jasonb

                        Or just use that vertical slide on a lathesmiley

                        #615090
                        Carl Dorling
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                          @carldorling51660

                          Yes I have done this but it’s always a pain so as I had a collection of odds and ends I thought let’s have a go remember it’s just a mock up and would need stiffening up but I think with a proper X an Y setup it will work three phase motor and speed controller as good as a cheap bench mill

                          #615104
                          Steviegtr
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                            I'm sure they sell a X-Y movable table. Not expensive . Something like this on ebay.   X Y table   If funds do not allow the purchase of a mill then go for it.

                            Worth a try.

                            Steve.

                            Edited By Steviegtr on 26/09/2022 22:22:49

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                            old mart
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                              I agree with Steviegtr, although that one at Wrexham is quite big, my attention was drawn to the others showing on the ebay page.

                              The throat depth would be easy to increase if necessary by having a spacer between the head and the bed.

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