Without adjusting any gibs, nor doing any ballscrew compensation, my Taig ballscrew mill made a part to within .03 mm, or about .001 in all dimensions. Very pleased.
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Without adjusting any gibs, nor doing any ballscrew compensation, my Taig ballscrew mill made a part to within .03 mm, or about .001 in all dimensions. Very pleased.
If they can't do that, how do you expect them to machine the castings ways to be flat, parallel, and the x to y perfectly perpendicular to each other? The possibilities for error are just scary. If...
Thats too bad, typical Chinese junk
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Bingo, I expect that kind of response from Harbor Freight, not a company like Tormach.
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Yes, because the slave labor cares about the customer
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This is not making me want to buy a Tormach. Make a youtube video if you must to get the attention of Tormach
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Go watch MuellerNick on YouTube, what he does to scrape in a machine. He actually took a brand new Chinese lathe and showed how disgustingly off it was. It's best you learn how to scrape and more...
Count on the Chinese to hand scrape and fit a machine properly??? Haha
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Im impressed! This is a wonderful project! About time someone did this! You could also use this for force feedback in flying and racing simulations!
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Hi everyone, looking to buy a ballscrew / stepper conversion kit for a sharp 9x42 knee mill. Want to see how much it will cost, and which hardware is appropriate. Will be used for production.
My friend and I have a 9x49 Sharp knee mill that we want to convert to CNC, and we want to put a 4th axis on it in the form of a Rotary Table powered with a stepper.
We'd like help with sourcing the...