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|Picture=Proxxon_PCB_Drill.jpg
 
|Picture=Proxxon_PCB_Drill.jpg
|Description=Proxxon PCB Drill
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|Description=Proxxon Mini Mill
 
|Make=Proxxon
 
|Make=Proxxon
|Operational Status=BROKEN
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|Model=MF 70 (NO 27 110)
|Super Users=Justa,
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|Manufacturer Link=http://www.proxxon.com/de/html/27110.php
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|Category=Mechanics
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|Operational Status=Functional
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|Super Users=User:Justa,
 
|Received at=2012/10/05
 
|Received at=2012/10/05
|Acquisition Details=donation to the spae
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|Acquisition Details=donation to the space
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|Owner=User:Justa
 
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Current status:
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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)<br>
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However, the dial/knob of the X axis is missing/broken.<br>
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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.<br>
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With the X axis not holding the drill in position, I've changed status to broken, because it is not really functional right now. <br><br>
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To do:<br>
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Print or lasercut a knob for X axis, or make a less eye-pleasing thing with the aid of some metal.<br>
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<br>
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Future:<br>
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Specify and acquire parts for cnc-i-fy-cation.<br>
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http://code.google.com/p/rt-8p8c

Latest revision as of 00:54, 20 October 2013

TechInc Inventory
Proxxon PCB Drill.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
Received at 2012/10/05
Acquisition Details donation to the space
Owner User:Justa

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