Bench Top Mills - Filling Base with Aggregate/Epoxy Mix

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I have closely followed all of the cnc mill conversions here. Some, but not all owners have added "ballast" to the base of their machines, a popular method being stone/epoxy mix. Why is this practice not universal?

Thanks, Frank :))
 
My RF31 base cabinet has over 300 lbs of sand and scrap steel in it. I'd take a picture, but

a) it's too cold and I just came in a short while ago, and

b) I'm afraid stuff will fall out if I open the door! :rofl:
 
I have closely followed all of the cnc mill conversions here. Some, but not all owners have added "ballast" to the base of their machines, a popular method being stone/epoxy mix. Why is this practice not universal?

Thanks, Frank :))

Not CNC, but I'm thinking of filling the center of my home-made lathe with magnetite concrete (I have a source of magnetite). It has a block of wood in there now, which of course might as well be air.
 
John,
Care to post up some pics of your home made lathe?

Cheers Phil
 
I have closely followed all of the cnc mill conversions here. Some, but not all owners have added "ballast" to the base of their machines, a popular method being stone/epoxy mix. Why is this practice not universal?

Thanks, Frank :))

Thank you for the comments, but no one has really answered my original question.:thinking:
 
I have closely followed all of the cnc mill conversions here. Some, but not all owners have added "ballast" to the base of their machines, a popular method being stone/epoxy mix. Why is this practice not universal?

Thanks, Frank :))



Catch 22.
If You have not heard/ tried it, You cannot believe how good it is.
I put a 300 lbs block of granite under my SouthBend Clone lathe and will not even dream of working without anymore.
At the same time I got a fitting decoration on my tombstone.
 
Catch 22.
If You have not heard/ tried it, You cannot believe how good it is.
I put a 300 lbs block of granite under my SouthBend Clone lathe and will not even dream of working without anymore.
At the same time I got a fitting decoration on my tombstone.


So, is the theory that this extra mass dampens out vibrations?
 
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