Let's See Your Mill
A super-spacer is way up on my list of goodies to get. Very nice setup. The flycutter I mentioned, leaning up against the tailstock here on this 101 year old mill.


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I have been looking for years for a little Mikron F75 mill to accompany my Mikron T90 lathe.
Those mills are quite rare and usually very high priced (at least above my limit).
A few weeks ago I found this little one on Ebay UK:
       

It looked desolate and grimy, but a lot of elbow grease gave me a reasonable result:
       

I still have to make a new motor mount, but it is looking a lot better than when I bought it.
There is a vertical head in the Mikron catalog, but since they went out of business in the sixties I doubt if I will find one in the near future.
I guess I will have to make my own.

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Jan
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That actually looks in pretty decent shape after you cleaned it up. Nice little horizontal mill. Thumbsup

Ed
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Wow ..... I like your machine
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(04-29-2014, 10:11 PM)Sunset Machine Wrote: A super-spacer is way up on my list of goodies to get. Very nice setup. The flycutter I mentioned, leaning up against the tailstock here on this 101 year old mill.

That milling machine just blows me away!

I can't believe it's 100 years old yet has the capability of making helical cut gears. I'd kill for something like that!
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I wanted a mill so I built my own.


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Norman is far too modest in that brief statement above. He made a mill, yes, but he also made the entire thing from castings he made in the garden at home. Then he went on to make a rotary table for it. They were subject of a series of threads on Madmodder that were very interesting to follow:

http://madmodder.net/index.php/topic,9592.0.html

http://madmodder.net/index.php/topic,9979.0.html

http://madmodder.net/index.php/topic,10031.0.html
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1913 B&S #1-1/2 Universal with its vertical head attached. This might need some paint.


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Norman, that is quite an achievement - really well done Thumbsup  Worthy 
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(11-22-2014, 05:10 AM)NormanV Wrote: I wanted a mill so I built my own.

EXCELLENT!

Now that you have a mill, it should be easier to build other things that you want. What is next?
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