A manual vertical mill is well suited for making squares and rectangles, clamp it down through the center hole and mill it square.
If you don't go overboard with the depth of cut and step over it won't move, space it up off the table a bit.
A manual vertical mill is well suited for making squares and rectangles, clamp it down through the center hole and mill it square.
If you don't go overboard with the depth of cut and step over it won't move, space it up off the table a bit.
Thanks. I started exactly like this and still working on it. Being a mini-mill it is taking a long time. Of course time is plenty here and so it is ongoing. I can not do it in one setting because my mill does not have 6 inch movement in frnt to back direction. I will have to do it in 4 settings. I guess I will indicate it for each setting to get 90 degree as suggested by another person.
Guys, here is where I reached using various excellent replies I received. It is now square but needs more machining on the lathe before I get back to my mill fore finish milling. Thanks all,
Prasad
PS. The picture is showing the milling task at its last stage. I took this picture just before the last piece fell down. The milled surface is not as good as I want but I have allowance for further milling. It now will fit into my milling vise.
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