I have had a cheap digital scale with remote readout on my lathe for a couple of years and it works great. Other than changing batteries and cleaning there has been no maintenance. Making mounting brackets is the hard part. I got the scale from eBay.i see there are$40 digital readouts advertised with scales. Is this for real? Anybody tried this yet? I’d put it on my mill.
That is what I have except that I have a 30" travel.If you mean one like this, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006SNL0JI/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_bia_widget_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1, I put one on my lathe tailstock quill about 4 years ago. It works well. However, it updates a little slower than expected when I move the quill. Otherwise, no complaints. You can cut the scale to length as needed.
WOB
I have been using " I Gauge "imaging scales for at least 10 years. I have two on the lathe ,one each for Z axis on the mill and drill press. Also have another on the X axis on the mill. Other than replacing batteries once in a while these work well. You have to be careful to install the scale correctly, done wrong and you will know immediately.i see there are$40 digital readouts advertised with scales. Is this for real? Anybody tried this yet? I’d put it on my mill.
Do you have a link for the particular ad/one you are talking about?Is it a single or multi-axis?I've seen single axis like described by the others cheap at banggood,aliexpress,and as they said ebay,amazon.The single axis I have I got at a swap meet,no name,works fine for my needs,beats nothing,and even a dial indicator!i see there are$40 digital readouts advertised with scales. Is this for real? Anybody tried this yet? I’d put it on my mill.
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