First chips.... YAY! :big: :big: :big:
I started on some 1/4 angle pieces to make some vise clamps, and drew "first chips" with the mill. I was pleasantly surprised at how well it worked... no chatter, nice smooth cut and just plain sounded "right". A far cry from the couple of times I've milled something using my 8x14 lathe... not nearly as scary.
I also have another mod to add to the pile.... a 12V "Accessory" power supply. I have those 12v ring lights set up and was going to use a wall wart to power it initially, but then I thought about all the other stuff I may add later... power feed, maybe a coolant system.. whatever.
So, I hijacked a computer power supply. This one was from a "Mini desktop" but most any PC supply will have 12V
output, and pretty powerfull too. This one is good for 10A, more than enough for a power feed which will probably be the biggest draw. I added some plugs 2 "Molex" style for big stuff and 3 "Barrel plug" style for small stuff... like the lights.
I wired it in to the AC lines that go to the little power supply that runs the fan in the motor controller box, it only goes hot when the mill is on. It's also after the fuse in the circuit.... I'm not sure yet how happy that fuse will be about it. I can maybe bump it a notch if it has trouble, but I suspect the 12V supply won't pull enough to really count much. (180 watt supply, so most it should pull is 1.4 amps @ full load)
Two of the pics shows the ring lights... not mounted yet, but both rings make it around the spindle. You can't really see the one I took without the flash... the light is so bright it kind of washed out, LOL.