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Has anyone done a CNC conversion on a King KC-15 mill?

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There’s one for sale near me and I’m tempted to grab it for a small CNC mill.

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Ball screws? What CNC control system? Limit switches? Normally Open or Closed? Variable speed spindle? Encoder on Spindle for Power tapping?
I'd likely go ball screws and use UCCNC again as I'm familiar with it.
NC switches, VS spindle, Don't think I'd go power tapping.
 
I'd likely go ball screws and use UCCNC again as I'm familiar with it.
NC switches, VS spindle, Don't think I'd go power tapping.
Oh so it's not already a CNC mill. I misunderstood. But don't you already have a mill? Why not CNC that one?
 
Most important thing he did was get rid of the plastic gears inside the head. Those cause a lot of people grief.
 
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