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Small milling machine wanted
Me and my grandad are after a small milling machine preferably one that we can squeeze into the cellar, we are currently getting by with a vertical slide on the ML7 but are finding it hard work, we have no experience in milling machines so suggestions welcome, thanks
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Wholeheartedly agree. Avoid most of the modern rubbish which is intended to look big but often can barely support itself, let alone do anything useful.
Buy a Senior M1, with both horizontal & vertical attachments and decent machine vice (Abwood, or similar). The only shortcoming will be that your z-axis (up & down) is via the knee, not a quill. They take MT tooling, so you can share some bits with the Myford. They are near indestructable, will machine things far larger than they were originally designed to do and swapping from 3-phase to single is a simple motor swap. They split easily (base, tray, column, knee, rear cover & motor), which makes taking them through the house possible if needed. The horizontal arbour support bar is invaluble for lifting the column back up once all the bits are in the correct room... Look in the back of Model Engineer or Engineering In Miniature and you should find something fairly soon. Fairly that, try your local model engineering club. They are often asked to find homes for workshop equipment from deceased members etc. Simon. |
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If you are tight on space and short on cash have a look for a Rodney Milling attachment for the Myford.
http://www.homemodelenginemachinist....ad.php?t=22043 Small and fiddly sure but a step up from the vertical slide. Alas they are hard to come by. However if the concept of how it works will do the job for you you might be able to find some other type of small milling head to bolt to the tail stock end of the bed and use in a similar way. http://www.lathes.co.uk/staines/ Something from a very small mill drill for example. I know Maximat made a 4 speed milling head with a 2 morse that bolted to the back of their lath bed in the middle that worked in the same way. All depends on what you can find. Might even be able to modify a small drill press to do the job. |
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Here is the Maximat.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Emco-Maximat...-/371553083188 You just need the milling head. |
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