Hi,
A buddy of mine -Marius - is working on a CNC mill conversion. He needed to enlarge the lead screw area to fit ball screws in. He gently used an angle grinder to open it up over a few days to minimize heat. However the front of the ways are now 0.004" wider than the rear. The casting moved on him. See pictures. How should he fix this? I had a brute force idea to simply run a dove tail cutter and straighten it out by taking off 4 thou from front to back - on both sides I suppose. This is a hobby sized desktop mill - it's a king but very similar to the the usual CX602 from craftex or the grizzly models. The ways don't appear to be hardened. See the red lines - the front one measures wider than the rear one. The other issue is the gib no longer fits correctly due to the changed dimension on the ways.
Advice please?
A buddy of mine -Marius - is working on a CNC mill conversion. He needed to enlarge the lead screw area to fit ball screws in. He gently used an angle grinder to open it up over a few days to minimize heat. However the front of the ways are now 0.004" wider than the rear. The casting moved on him. See pictures. How should he fix this? I had a brute force idea to simply run a dove tail cutter and straighten it out by taking off 4 thou from front to back - on both sides I suppose. This is a hobby sized desktop mill - it's a king but very similar to the the usual CX602 from craftex or the grizzly models. The ways don't appear to be hardened. See the red lines - the front one measures wider than the rear one. The other issue is the gib no longer fits correctly due to the changed dimension on the ways.
Advice please?