Yes....how is this possible?
I have a 4 year old Optimum BF20L Milling Machine with DRO fitted. (Photo attached)
When I set up a job to be milled in the centre of the work such as steam engine ports I will use the DRO with the edge finder ....locate the exact edge & move into the centre of the work with the DRO & mill away.
The problem is that when I use this method for drilling holes it is spot on accurate.......however when I attach the Milling arbor (ER 32) it is .5 mm out on the X axis!!!!
I originally thought I was setting up wrong and have rechecked everything over & over. I have rechecked the diameter of the Edge Finder shank..all ok.
Then when I put the drill chuck back in place...everything is spot on again. What the F##K!
Has anyone here come across this issue?
I have a 4 year old Optimum BF20L Milling Machine with DRO fitted. (Photo attached)
When I set up a job to be milled in the centre of the work such as steam engine ports I will use the DRO with the edge finder ....locate the exact edge & move into the centre of the work with the DRO & mill away.
The problem is that when I use this method for drilling holes it is spot on accurate.......however when I attach the Milling arbor (ER 32) it is .5 mm out on the X axis!!!!
I originally thought I was setting up wrong and have rechecked everything over & over. I have rechecked the diameter of the Edge Finder shank..all ok.
Then when I put the drill chuck back in place...everything is spot on again. What the F##K!
Has anyone here come across this issue?