Philipintexas
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This may be well known to smarter people but I just discovered it out of necessity.
I often need to center my rotary table chuck under the quill of my Mill-Drill, and I found a quick way to accomplish the task. Center the two visually, then chuck a mechanical edge-finder with half in the drill-chuck (or collet) and the other end in the rotary table chuck. Be sure they are close to centered before tightening the edge-finder. Then slide your fingernail up & down over the mating joint of the edge-finder, while adjusting both X & Y planes, until your fingernail doesn't catch an edge up or down over the mating joint, in either plane. Check it with a mich over the joint and it will be exact or extremely close to centered, depending on the degree of accuracy needed.
I often need to center my rotary table chuck under the quill of my Mill-Drill, and I found a quick way to accomplish the task. Center the two visually, then chuck a mechanical edge-finder with half in the drill-chuck (or collet) and the other end in the rotary table chuck. Be sure they are close to centered before tightening the edge-finder. Then slide your fingernail up & down over the mating joint of the edge-finder, while adjusting both X & Y planes, until your fingernail doesn't catch an edge up or down over the mating joint, in either plane. Check it with a mich over the joint and it will be exact or extremely close to centered, depending on the degree of accuracy needed.