Difference between revisions of "Proxxon Mini Mill"
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|Model=MF 70 (NO 27 110) | |Model=MF 70 (NO 27 110) | ||
|Manufacturer Link=http://www.proxxon.com/de/html/27110.php | |Manufacturer Link=http://www.proxxon.com/de/html/27110.php | ||
− | |Operational Status= | + | |Operational Status=BROKEN |
|Super Users=Justa, | |Super Users=Justa, | ||
|Received at=2012/10/05 | |Received at=2012/10/05 | ||
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Current status: | Current status: | ||
− | It is missing a | + | It is not missing any screws or parts, all was in a plastic bag. I've put it together (again(?); it was completely taken apart) |
− | + | However, the dial/knob of the X axis is missing/broken. | |
− | + | We are unsure why the axis knobs, notably the Z axis, only turn with great difficulty. We don't feel that is easily solved, certainly not with lubricant; we did apply that. | |
+ | With the X axis not holding the drill in position, I've changed status to broken, because it is not really functional right now. | ||
To do: | To do: | ||
− | + | Print or lasercut a knob for X axis, or make a less eye-pleasing thing with the aid of some metal. | |
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Future: | Future: | ||
Specify and acquire parts for cnc-i-fy-cation. | Specify and acquire parts for cnc-i-fy-cation. | ||
http://code.google.com/p/rt-8p8c | http://code.google.com/p/rt-8p8c |
Revision as of 02:32, 12 February 2013
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Description | Proxxon Mini Mill |
Make | Proxxon |
Model | MF 70 (NO 27 110) |
Manufacturer Link | http://www.proxxon.com/de/html/27110.php |
Operational Status | BROKEN |
Super Users | Justa |
Received at | 2012/10/05 |
Acquisition Details | donation to the space |
Owner |
Current status: It is not missing any screws or parts, all was in a plastic bag. I've put it together (again(?); it was completely taken apart) However, the dial/knob of the X axis is missing/broken. We are unsure why the axis knobs, notably the Z axis, only turn with great difficulty. We don't feel that is easily solved, certainly not with lubricant; we did apply that. With the X axis not holding the drill in position, I've changed status to broken, because it is not really functional right now.
To do: Print or lasercut a knob for X axis, or make a less eye-pleasing thing with the aid of some metal.
Future: Specify and acquire parts for cnc-i-fy-cation. http://code.google.com/p/rt-8p8c