chadkan1971
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I am looking for a mill that is set up to cut out v grooves or at least parts such as a 24 point indexer and chucks and i can buy a new mill.
I'll second that.
It's not over-kill on the machine or investment.
There's a lot of things that you can do with this mill and it can easily become one of the main work-horses in your shop.
Depending on how involved you get, you may end-up with a few of these. Pipe dreams are kool.
How about the Sherline mill? From everything I've read they are very precise and definitely priced right IMO. Anyone had any experience with them?
How about the Sherline mill? From everything I've read they are very precise and definitely priced right IMO. Anyone had any experience with them?
It depends on what you want the mill to do.
The Sherline & the Taig are nice little mills but I wouldn't want to load the table with an index fixture and tail-stock and expect to cut points.
IMO, that's too much weight for the table and it's lead screws.
The table itself isn't long enough, nor does it have adequate travel for cutting points, which I believe is what the OP's interest is.
There are countless threads on this topic in the data-base, with pics.
I might suggest that you study these posts to determine why these builders have chosen the machine they have.
If you're looking for a mill to cut points, there are several considerations, such as : spindle speed, table size, table travel (both X & Y), swing, etc.
'Swing' is importatnt in that all of your fixturing is behind the spindle, btwn the spindle and the column. Do your homework.
A used BridgePort can be had for about the same cost as some of these new smaller machines. Some might consider that to be over-kill. I tend to look at it as being less limiting. The Taig & Sherline might make great machines for dedicated billet-slotters but are rather limited when it comes to cutting points. Again, what do you want the machine to do?