I have a nice generic Chinese mill type "ZX32G". It is sold under a huge number of different names. I got it directly from China with no name on it. It is the only mill I have owned so I have no experience with others.
The case is, I do like to make things with high accuracy. And when I started my new project now I realized this mill was not quite up to my demands. I did spend som time adjusting the gibs and got it slightly better. I have installed a nice DRO that reveals the limitations in the precision department of this mill.
I must say though, this mill is a very,very nice and capable tool. I just want to take it to the next level.
The question is for a new mill. I prefer a bench type because I have space limitations and I don't need something big.
I'm looking at three options and would like some inputs from you guys and gals.
1: A new mill: Presicion Matthews PM-833 TV (https://www.precisionmatthews.com/shop/pm-833tv-ultra-precision-milling-machine/). The question is, is this really two steps above the crowd as PM claims? Or is just a bit nicer and four times more expensive version of what I got?
2: An old tool room mill like Aciera F3.
3: Get the mill I have grind and scraped.
Appreciate tip on any other wayable options too.
Rudy
Rudy
The case is, I do like to make things with high accuracy. And when I started my new project now I realized this mill was not quite up to my demands. I did spend som time adjusting the gibs and got it slightly better. I have installed a nice DRO that reveals the limitations in the precision department of this mill.
I must say though, this mill is a very,very nice and capable tool. I just want to take it to the next level.
The question is for a new mill. I prefer a bench type because I have space limitations and I don't need something big.
I'm looking at three options and would like some inputs from you guys and gals.
1: A new mill: Presicion Matthews PM-833 TV (https://www.precisionmatthews.com/shop/pm-833tv-ultra-precision-milling-machine/). The question is, is this really two steps above the crowd as PM claims? Or is just a bit nicer and four times more expensive version of what I got?
2: An old tool room mill like Aciera F3.
3: Get the mill I have grind and scraped.
Appreciate tip on any other wayable options too.
Rudy
Rudy