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TwoGuns January 10th 10 04:46 AM

Can a big mill do small parts?
 
I recently sold my small lathe (7"x12") and a mini-mill. I have a
couple prototypes I need to whip out for a project I am working on. I
will need to machine some parts as small as 1/2" and several pieces of
12" x 12' x15". Obviously it would be impossible to do a large job on
a small mill. However is a large mill capable of doing small jobs with
accuracy?

DL

Don Foreman January 10th 10 05:10 AM

Can a big mill do small parts?
 
On Sat, 9 Jan 2010 20:46:41 -0800 (PST), TwoGuns
wrote:

I recently sold my small lathe (7"x12") and a mini-mill. I have a
couple prototypes I need to whip out for a project I am working on. I
will need to machine some parts as small as 1/2" and several pieces of
12" x 12' x15". Obviously it would be impossible to do a large job on
a small mill. However is a large mill capable of doing small jobs with
accuracy?

DL


It can make parts of any size to whatever accuracy it's capable of in
small regions, which is almost certainly better than the accuracy
it's capable of over full travel range.

I routinely make parts considerably smaller than 1/2" on my
Bridgeport, and on my 15" lathe.

Bob La Londe January 10th 10 06:01 AM

Can a big mill do small parts?
 
"TwoGuns" wrote in message
...
I recently sold my small lathe (7"x12") and a mini-mill. I have a
couple prototypes I need to whip out for a project I am working on. I
will need to machine some parts as small as 1/2" and several pieces of
12" x 12' x15". Obviously it would be impossible to do a large job on
a small mill. However is a large mill capable of doing small jobs with
accuracy?


I do not see why not?


Jim Wilkins January 10th 10 02:54 PM

Can a big mill do small parts?
 
On Jan 10, 1:01*am, "Bob La Londe" wrote:
"TwoGuns" wrote in message
.... However is a large mill capable of doing small jobs with
accuracy?


I do not see why not?


If it doesn't have a DRO you may have trouble reaching the X handwheel
or bumping the Y one while leaning close with a magnifier to pick up a
scribed mark. The 24" table on my mill is a good size for following a
line by eye. For me a 9" x 48" (?) Bridgeport is too big for this, not
that I'd refuse one. That one is CNC anyway but I checked in case I
found a manual mill the same size.

A properly adjusted Bridgeport (a 9x42 with DRO) can be set within
0.0002" fairly easily. To change the last digit I tapped the crank
handle with the chip brush. I had to alternately tighten the slide
lock a bit and tap the handle to lock it at 0.0000.

Uneven wear on the dovetails makes this level of precision hard to
hold. A smaller second-hand machine isn't as likely to have seen as
much production use, but you have to check carefully.

jsw

TwoGuns January 10th 10 03:27 PM

Can a big mill do small parts?
 
On Jan 9, 10:46*pm, TwoGuns wrote:
I recently sold my small lathe (7"x12") and a mini-mill. I have a
couple prototypes I need to whip out for a project I am working on. I
will need to machine some parts as small as 1/2" and several pieces of
12" x 12' x15". Obviously it would be impossible to do a large job on
a small mill. However is a large mill capable of doing small jobs with
accuracy?

DL


Thanks for all the information guys.
DL

[email protected] January 11th 10 04:50 AM

Can a big mill do small parts?
 
On Sat, 9 Jan 2010 20:46:41 -0800 (PST), TwoGuns
wrote:

I recently sold my small lathe (7"x12") and a mini-mill. I have a
couple prototypes I need to whip out for a project I am working on. I
will need to machine some parts as small as 1/2" and several pieces of
12" x 12' x15". Obviously it would be impossible to do a large job on
a small mill. However is a large mill capable of doing small jobs with
accuracy?

DL

A good one is. If it can machine big stuff to within a couple tens of
thousands of an inch, it can do at least as well on small stuff.

Bill Noble[_2_] January 11th 10 04:56 AM

Can a big mill do small parts?
 
the real problem with small stuff on a big mill is visibility - you just
have to trust your gauges



wrote in message
...
On Sat, 9 Jan 2010 20:46:41 -0800 (PST), TwoGuns
wrote:

I recently sold my small lathe (7"x12") and a mini-mill. I have a
couple prototypes I need to whip out for a project I am working on. I
will need to machine some parts as small as 1/2" and several pieces of
12" x 12' x15". Obviously it would be impossible to do a large job on
a small mill. However is a large mill capable of doing small jobs with
accuracy?

DL

A good one is. If it can machine big stuff to within a couple tens of
thousands of an inch, it can do at least as well on small stuff.




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