A milling table on a drill press with a 3-jaw chuck in place of a drill chuck. Bro I love this!!! Do you have any idea how much hate this would garner from "REAL 🤣 MACHINISTS 🤣".
"real" machinists and engineer are very much onboard with "appropriate accuracy" AKA "working to tolerance" AKA don't waste time being more precise than you need to be. Good enough is good enough, and cheaper than better.
It’s easy once you know this
*How to Mill a hole 101
Yup, it works too if you have to move a hole over 1/8”
Well, I'll be damned... thanks for sharing!
Nice work sir
Thanks! I finally figured this one out this year.
Would love to have the links to the 3 jaw chuck you used... and the mill table too.
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Try this. Be sure you have a Morse tapper 2 type. There should be a nut at the top with the pulleys above the original chuck
A milling table on a drill press with a 3-jaw chuck in place of a drill chuck. Bro I love this!!! Do you have any idea how much hate this would garner from "REAL 🤣 MACHINISTS 🤣".
Thanks! The machine came with the x y table but I did add the lathe head. Yea the wood bolted to the table is probably causing groans
"real" machinists and engineer are very much onboard with "appropriate accuracy" AKA "working to tolerance" AKA don't waste time being more precise than you need to be. Good enough is good enough, and cheaper than better.
Well thanks for sharing, I believe in the same principles too