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== Current Status ==
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=== Current Status ===
The milling machine has been restored, and a new handwheel has been installed on the z-axis. The device is functional, though the y-axis and the x-axis are both hard to turn. The x-axis, by comparison, moves really easily. Note that the scale ring on the y-axis doesn't turn in tandem with the handwheel, so don't trust its readings.
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The milling machine has been restored, and a new handwheel has been installed on the z-axis. The device is functional, though the y-axis and the z-axis are both hard to turn. The x-axis, by comparison, moves really easily. Note that the scale ring on the y-axis doesn't turn in tandem with the handwheel, so don't trust its readings.
  
== To do ==
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=== To do ===
 
In order to make using it a bit more pleasant, I want to install larger handwheels on the y- and z-axis. Alternatively: I found that removing rust from the y-axis lead-screw helped a bit, but I suspect it wouldn't make much more of a difference
 
In order to make using it a bit more pleasant, I want to install larger handwheels on the y- and z-axis. Alternatively: I found that removing rust from the y-axis lead-screw helped a bit, but I suspect it wouldn't make much more of a difference

Revision as of 20:08, 8 December 2024

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Proxxon MF70.jpg
Description Proxxon Mini Mill
Make Proxxon
Model MF 70 (NO 27 110)
Manufacturer Link http://www.proxxon.com/de/html/27110.php
Category Mechanics
Operational Status Functional
Super Users User:Justa, J
Received at 2012/10/05
Acquisition Details donation to the space
Owner User:Justa

Current Status

The milling machine has been restored, and a new handwheel has been installed on the z-axis. The device is functional, though the y-axis and the z-axis are both hard to turn. The x-axis, by comparison, moves really easily. Note that the scale ring on the y-axis doesn't turn in tandem with the handwheel, so don't trust its readings.

To do

In order to make using it a bit more pleasant, I want to install larger handwheels on the y- and z-axis. Alternatively: I found that removing rust from the y-axis lead-screw helped a bit, but I suspect it wouldn't make much more of a difference