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In reply to the discussion: Quantum Entanglement, Dark Counts, Coincidence Detection [View all]mindwalker_i
(4,407 posts)Granted, I have extremely little experience with tools like this, but the mill has been easy enough to get started with. I'm kind of fighting for accuracy. There are some things to tighten, like the gibbs, and a hex bolt that keep a square-like interface between the axes from moving around, but if that too tight it becomes very hard to move the table in the Z (toward/away) direction. I also need to take the table pieces apart, clean them, and re-lube the tracks that they slide on.
I wouldn't mind getting a small lathe from ebay or something. That could be quite handy, but it would be another tool to learn. On the other hand, a 3D printer could be highly useful! Yet another tool to learn, but it would be worth it. I'm working almost entirely with plastic right now, although I might remake these mounts in aluminum once I've proven the design. It depends on how well the plastic works.