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#8772 - 07/29/12 10:42 AM
Re: DRO for Emma.
[Re: Lu47Dan]
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Registered: 02/25/10
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a dro is the cat arse on a mill u wont be disappointed after install...money well spent. mine is an old sony millman, 2 axis. very simple to use. my brother in law installed it new about 20 years ago, has mag scales on it. works great, im sure its way out dated by now.....
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#8773 - 07/29/12 06:42 PM
Re: DRO for Emma.
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a dro is the cat arse on a mill u wont be disappointed after install...money well spent. mine is an old sony millman, 2 axis. very simple to use. my brother in law installed it new about 20 years ago, has mag scales on it. works great, im sure its way out dated by now..... nnaatz, I have wanted to get a DRO since I bought the mill, I can remember using one in Tool & Die in Vo-tech. It was a big cumbersome looking thing. I really need to be able to duplicate several bolt patterns to build the Cadtrac. So I decided buying one now would be money well spent. I will need to make a block to mount the reader head to the saddle for the X axis. The bolt. The angle iron mounting tab. The front of the angle iron tab. Bolt installed. Dan.
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#8776 - 07/30/12 05:40 PM
Re: DRO for Emma.
[Re: Lu47Dan]
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I got the bolts today and turned the square plate into a round plate, I did this with a plunge cut on the face of the plate and then turned the edge down until I had the flats gone. The nuts backing plate almost finished. A closer view of the backing plate. I did run a file over the edges before I removed it from the arbor to remove the burrs left from the machining operation. It is now installed on the mill and it fits real well. I did spend an hour or so cleaning the mill up, so I could clamp my next project down to the table. I spent the rest of the day drilling out four bolts on a mower deck bearing housing. I ended up heli-coiling two of the 4 holes. This little operation took 4 hours to do.  Now I am waiting on the DRO to arrive, no shipping information from the company as of yet. But it is only 5:30PM on the west coast as I write this and Mondays are probably a little bust for them. Dan.
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#8795 - 08/05/12 06:52 AM
Re: DRO for Emma.
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It was too dang hot yesterday to work in the shop so I read the less then stellar installation instructions in the manual. I have decided on two things. - One to install the y-axis scale first.........
- And two to install the x-axis scale on the front of the table.
Rating.I am going to list the pro's and con's of this kit as I go and assign a value to both the pros and cons. Such as a -2 for the installation instructions. Since I am starting out at 50 the rating is now at ..... 48The instructions could be clearer on what goes where as to the hardware included in the kit. All the hardware is metric so I am thinking of replacing it all with SAE hardware so I will not have to buy a bunch of metric taps to get this installed. Some of the Metric hardware will have to be used as the holes they fit into are already drilled and tapped for them. This is not a real problem, more like I have a bunch of SAE taps and replacing the hardware is the cheaper way to go here. I am off to the shop to try to finish the Steadyrest for the Clausing lathe today so I can really start on this project. Dan.
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