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Gents,
I've been tramming the Taig Mill.
Have the X axis trammed to .001" over a span of 7.5 inches. This is good.
When I checked the Y axis / column tram accuracy, it is out .005" over the same 7.5" span [ front to back ]. For me, this means the column is tilting towards me, when I'm in the front of the mill.
Do I shim between the mill base and the column, where the round machined surfaces mate? A strip of tin foil? Pop can? or?
Or....do I shim between the column 2 x 2 tube and the Z axis ways? If I were to shim here, put a shim in the top....re-tighten the bolts.......would that just bend the ways and put an "arc" into it? Hummmm.
How / where do you shim your Taig for this?
I would like better accuracy, if possible, for when using a flycutter.
Thanks for your thots.
I've been tramming the Taig Mill.
Have the X axis trammed to .001" over a span of 7.5 inches. This is good.
When I checked the Y axis / column tram accuracy, it is out .005" over the same 7.5" span [ front to back ]. For me, this means the column is tilting towards me, when I'm in the front of the mill.
Do I shim between the mill base and the column, where the round machined surfaces mate? A strip of tin foil? Pop can? or?
Or....do I shim between the column 2 x 2 tube and the Z axis ways? If I were to shim here, put a shim in the top....re-tighten the bolts.......would that just bend the ways and put an "arc" into it? Hummmm.
How / where do you shim your Taig for this?
I would like better accuracy, if possible, for when using a flycutter.
Thanks for your thots.