Harbor Frieght mill I searched around but couldn't find anything about this. Has anyone seen this? I figure it'd be good for the occasional use I'd give it, and at $60, you can't beat that! I figure a good drill press with a end mill bit and this thing could get the job done. I'm planning on building a chassis for my WK, but don't want to spend several hundred (or thousand) dollars on a mill. http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=94276 any thoughts? Has anyone used this before? |
I've played with it at the store, there's a lot of slop in it. |
hmm, that's no good. I guess you can't expect much more from a $60 mill!! Would a band saw be a better option for cutting out a chassis? Not as precise as a mill, but would get the job done... What about cutting out pieces inside a chassis, a band saw can't do that... what type of tool (besides a mill) could to that, a table mounted jigsaw type tool perhaps...??? thanks for the input! |
A heavy duty scroll saw. Just invest (save) for a better mill. |
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a scroll saw, didn't think of that! that's a pretty good idea. "thumbsup" Hmmm, if my wife is reading this... take a hint - Christmas is coming soon! :lol: |
You could easily get the job done with a jigsaw. It all depends on what you're most comfortable using already really. I am pretty comfortable with my jigsaw on cutting out smaller pieces, so when I did my chassis (3/16" acetal), it worked great. You could use it for say 1/8" aluminum if your using a fine narrow blade in the jigsaw. Can always clean up the edges with a drum sander mounted in your drill press. |
Misslabelled item. This thing is awfull as a wannabee mill. But awsome as a precision scrolling visse. Got one, perfect for hole alignement on small parts. There is usually less slope when you properly screw back everything in place... The shelf sample usually have a few missing parts. |
Drill presses should NOT be used as mills. They are not built to take the stresses."thumbsup" |
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But for very light materials like acetal they could pull it off if the project does not require much accruacy. I would not trust it for anything critical. For what it is worth. I would rather invest into a cheap mill than a drill press. http://www.billsbest.com/thatlas.html but that is my personal preferance. |
thanks guys! I think I'll save up for the "cheap mill" - much better idea than the crappy adapter thing from Harbor Freight... Plus, you can use the mill as a drill press! ha! I think a scroll saw is in my near future. I have a jigsaw, but I find it hard to cut small pieces with it. |
I use a drill press as a milling machine,it works great with delrin but not too good on aluminum.I take it real slow and only remove small amounts of aluminum at a time.If I could afford to I would buy a "cheap" mill like the one shown above,and a lathe,and bandsaw and......... |
Harbor frieght is PURE CRap ! Amazon .com Palmgren cross slide vise also Sears make one that looks identical My Palmgren is execellent !, No slop, top grade I use it in my drill press to do mill work, so nice 8) |
Can you post up a pic of your set up, Toy4Crawlin?? |
ive cut lots of 1/8" aluminum with a jigsaw |
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