I have searched here and elsewhere for a list of tooling as a start when getting a mill with no luck so here we go.
I have all the measuring stuff that I need at the moment so leave that stuff out.
We can assume that anyone starting out knows that they need a mill vise.
Here is the list I have so far please add anything that is a must have to start with.
Here is the updated list including most of the suggestions.
So tonight we went from want to need, I bought a mill thread here.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=362219
Updated list from suggestions and marked if I already have item
R8 collet set Have
Boring head
Boring bars Have
Face mill
Drill chuck Have
Collet rack Have
Selection of end mills (I have a good selection from 5/16 up to 1 1/2)
End mill holders (In my case I will need 1", 1 1/4" to cover the end mills I already have.)
Hold down set to match the t-slots
cutting oil Have
Dial test indicator I have 2 in working condition
spindle mount indicator holder Have
parallel set(s) I have this covered, several sets from thin to thick to wavey
edge finder Have
Fly cutter
Good files Have
Clamps of various sizes Have
Angle plate
work light Have just need to rewire
1-2-3 blocks Have
Vise stop both fixed jaw clamp-on and t-slot mounted Have several of the jaw clamp on style
Spring loaded tap guide
brass or lead or copper hammer Have
Bluing(wide chisel point markers work well. I prefer red) Have
Scribe. Have
Spring loaded punch Have
A nice chip brush. Have
A surface magnifier, like a loop, but it sits on your work piece.
Back plunge indicator Have but need to have it serviced
Spill master and acid brushes Have
T-slot cleaner Have, made one today
Table covers
I would consider these advanced tools or job specific and can be added as needed or added as found, ebay, auction or flea market.
Different End mill types ball, t slot for example.
Delrin for practice.
Machinist wax for practice
co-ax indicator
C5 collet holder
C5 collet indexer different types
Rotary table Have 8 inch and 12 inch
Jack screws Have
That is where I'm at right now, I want a good list so that I can include it in the mill set up budget.
I have all the measuring stuff that I need at the moment so leave that stuff out.
We can assume that anyone starting out knows that they need a mill vise.
Here is the list I have so far please add anything that is a must have to start with.
Here is the updated list including most of the suggestions.
So tonight we went from want to need, I bought a mill thread here.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=362219
Updated list from suggestions and marked if I already have item
R8 collet set Have
Boring head
Boring bars Have
Face mill
Drill chuck Have
Collet rack Have
Selection of end mills (I have a good selection from 5/16 up to 1 1/2)
End mill holders (In my case I will need 1", 1 1/4" to cover the end mills I already have.)
Hold down set to match the t-slots
cutting oil Have
Dial test indicator I have 2 in working condition
spindle mount indicator holder Have
parallel set(s) I have this covered, several sets from thin to thick to wavey
edge finder Have
Fly cutter
Good files Have
Clamps of various sizes Have
Angle plate
work light Have just need to rewire
1-2-3 blocks Have
Vise stop both fixed jaw clamp-on and t-slot mounted Have several of the jaw clamp on style
Spring loaded tap guide
brass or lead or copper hammer Have
Bluing(wide chisel point markers work well. I prefer red) Have
Scribe. Have
Spring loaded punch Have
A nice chip brush. Have
A surface magnifier, like a loop, but it sits on your work piece.
Back plunge indicator Have but need to have it serviced
Spill master and acid brushes Have
T-slot cleaner Have, made one today
Table covers
I would consider these advanced tools or job specific and can be added as needed or added as found, ebay, auction or flea market.
Different End mill types ball, t slot for example.
Delrin for practice.
Machinist wax for practice
co-ax indicator
C5 collet holder
C5 collet indexer different types
Rotary table Have 8 inch and 12 inch
Jack screws Have
That is where I'm at right now, I want a good list so that I can include it in the mill set up budget.
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