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    Default Lathe attachment for horizontal milling, or slot milling

    So, about a year ago I bought a little high-speed spindle motor/collet from eBay, to build a CNC cutter/mill. That never happened, but when a friend gave me a lathe as a project I thought about how I could use it on a lathe.


    1) Bolted to an old lathe's slide, as an accurate drill?
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    That was with a Dremel style HSS burr, to remove broken bolts from a vice, that failed to "EzyOut."


    2) Bolted in a different way to an old lathe, as a tiny grinder?
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    Another Dremel tool, cutting slits in a "new" vice jaw.


    3) In a lathe tool holder, as a weird horizontal mill?
    Step one, fabricate (or get someone to CNC) a bracket to fit your tool post..
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    Step two, use toolpost height adjustment (or shims) to align to centre, as with any tool, and use it to mill, drill, slot, or grind anything in your chuck. Here I am milling radial slots in a face plate:
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    I have a clamp and an inclinometer on the plate.



    Other possible uses?

    4) Turn it around, like a parting tool, and you can drill holes through the middle of a machined shaft for split pins etc.
    Same for cutting parallel slots.

    5) Fit a little grinding wheel, and you can (slowly) refinish hardened or carbide centres, polish collets, et c.

    6) Castellated nuts? No problem!
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    What speed did you run the spindle at to cut those slots in the faceplate Nigel?
    Did you start with a smaller cutter first?

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    Techo1, the little spindle/mill motor is rated at 12,000rpm: https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/332647370962 but I'm only driving at 50v, so maybe 5,000rpm?


    The face plate is actually an old casting, that I think my Dad made. It already had some healthy slots made by casting cores - I was only cleaning them up. The flat side was down to 5.5mm in places, and the rear is over 9mm.

    I am using an old 2 flute HSS, 1/4" diameter. Started by plunging in at a few spots, but realised the cutter was OK to just plunge at one end, then slowly feed fore or aft with the cross slide.

    I decided to widen the slots to 8mm, to either use 8mm bolts, or 6mm t-slot nuts. So, align slot angle with inclinometer, roughly check against slide feed, wind cutter & motor up or down in tool post to cut either top or bottom edge, and mill.

    (although, being cast iron, grind is a more apt phrase - it is just fine gray dust everywhere!)

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