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RE: Accessories & Tools Advice - Wongster - 07-05-2012

Mr G, I should. Just getting too excited after going through the dings & the dongs via emails with the manufacturer. Another few days... I'll tie myself up, blindfold, and blast music I hate to stop myself from ever wondering what do I need to buy...

Dave, thought pics are compulsory these days??? I hope the delivery guy will be patient enough for me to take pics during uncrating process. Rotfl Do come over. Give me a lesson or 2 Whip, on machining... Thumbsup

Counting down... Smiley-dancenanaSmiley-dancenanaSmiley-dancenana

Regards,
Wong


RE: Accessories & Tools Advice - Bill Gruby - 07-05-2012

Nothing wrong with being excited. We all get that way to one degree or another.

"Billy G" Big Grin


RE: Accessories & Tools Advice - Highpower - 07-05-2012

Wong,

Just so you aren't taken by surprise....

The only problem with those clamping kits, is that the even the shortest studs in the set are still to long for securing things like vices, rotary tables, indexers, etc. You run out of threads in the middle of the studs. Slaphead

You will probably find that you will need to order some extra short studs as well for attaching a vice to your table. Just a bit of warning in advance. Smiley-eatdrink004

I think we will all know when the delivery of your mill has occurred. You should be fairly easy to spot. Smiley-dancenana Smiley-dancenana Smiley-dancenana

Big Grin
Willie


RE: Accessories & Tools Advice - Wongster - 07-05-2012

Thanks for the warning, Willie. I should be easy to spot when the mill arrive Big Grin


RE: Accessories & Tools Advice - Bill Gruby - 07-05-2012

You will be the only one that is not green from envy. Rotfl

"Billy G" Smiley-dancenana


RE: Accessories & Tools Advice - Wongster - 07-05-2012

Mr G,

Nay... what I'm getting is like a toy as compared to those many have in this forum.

The bugs are biting again. What am I to use to hold tools in the spindle to test out the machine tomorrow??? I've no MT2 collets or anything to use. Even if I run out to get a set now, I'll still not know the length I require for drawbar.

Sigh...

Regards,
Wong


RE: Accessories & Tools Advice - EdK - 07-05-2012

Wongster,

First order of business, tear it apart and clean it up good. You'll get to know it very well and know you'll have a clean mill to start out with. Then start thinking about the tooling you'll need. Go slow and think it through so you don't wast a bunch of money on tooling you'll never use. Smiley-gen163

Ed


RE: Accessories & Tools Advice - Wongster - 07-05-2012

Roger that.


RE: Accessories & Tools Advice - Wongster - 07-06-2012

Hi guys,

I'm reading through the manual online trying to absorb as much information as I can before its arrival tomorrow morning. I was looking at the part on installing "tools or tool holders with internal threads", it seems to suggest that I don't need a drawbar like my Sherline or even the Proxxon.

Can anyone take the trouble to verify for me by looking through the pics and short text from the extract?

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Regards,
Wong


RE: Accessories & Tools Advice - EdK - 07-06-2012

Wong,

There's a drawbar of sorts. It's called the tool retaining/forcing screw. That's a different type of setup than most mills. It appears the MT tooling is held in the spindle using a two piece setup. One piece is first screwed into the MT tool and then that assembly is inserted into the spindle and screwed onto the tool retaining/forcing screw. Then it is snugged up using the Allen wrench from the top. At least that's how I'm reading the process is supposed to go according to the description. Smiley-gen163

Ed

Edit: after rereading the description of the drawbar setup I was mistaken. It's not a two piece setup like I had thought. It's just a different take on the drawbar concept.