Setting Up My PM935 Mill
(09-11-2016, 08:37 AM)the penguin Wrote: DAMN!! thet floor is SO clean

I plan on remedying that today. Big Grin

Ed
Reply
Thanks given by:
(09-10-2016, 09:40 PM)EdK Wrote:
(09-10-2016, 08:51 PM)Vinny Wrote: Why the twine?

I didn't have any zip ties big enough to do the job.  Blush

Ed

Duck tape, the go to item in every engineer's tool box.   Big Grin
Reply
Thanks given by:
First chips made. The finish looks bad but it's actually very smooth. Obviously I need to go back and check the tram again since it's clearly off judging by the finish pattern.

Not much of a video but that's all the time I had to make it. It took longer to set up the lighting and camera than it did to record the video.

Ed

   



Reply
Thanks given by:
I'd check the cutting speed & chip load before anything else.
Reply
Thanks given by:
Was beginning to think it'd never get to this point!
Logan 200, Index 40H Mill, Boyer-Shultz 612 Surface Grinder, HF 4x6 Bandsaw, a shear with no name, ...
the nobucks boutique etsy shop  |  the nobucks boutique
Reply
Thanks given by:
Congratulations Ed, must have felt good to make a cut with the machine. I just had a look back through this thread and it's 1 year and 9 days, plus 55 pages since the mill landed in your driveway. Not sure I could have been so patient with the installation.
Lathe (n); a machine tool used in the production of milling machine components.

Milling Machine (n); a machine tool used in the production of lathe components.
Reply
Thanks given by: EdK
Hoo-bloody-ray!

I could be wrong but it doesn't look as if you are making that cutter work hard enough. What speed, feed and doc were you using? Ken will ask for insert grade and chip breaker, so you'd best include that as well. Oh, best tell us what the material was as well.
Hunting American dentists since 2015.
Reply
Thanks given by: EdK
Sign0087 Quite a long journey. Glad you've reached your destination. Smile
Reply
Thanks given by: EdK
(09-12-2016, 05:48 AM)Mike E. Wrote: Sign0087 Quite a long journey. Glad you've reached your destination. Smile

Now he will have to convert it to CNC.   Rotfl
Reply
Thanks given by:
No CNC for me I'm afraid Sad , I can't even program a VCR, and they are obsolete, lol. 

Considering the effort he's put in over this last year, I'm confident that Ed would find a greater satisfaction by applying his own skills to his future creations.
Reply
Thanks given by: the penguin




Users browsing this thread: 48 Guest(s)