Hello everyone,
Recently I bought a milling machine which is an upgrade for my small shop; the mill is big enough for the shop (6.2 square meters) so it raised the problem of where could I put it without being an obstacle when I want to work on my jeweler's bench or on my lathe. The solution was the use of casters on the machine's base, but finding a base for the machine was a problem since the company where I bought the mill hadn't any. After searching I found a base for a similar size milling machine, but due to the cost plus the conversions that had to be done I decided it would be better to build one.
I took all the necessary measurements based on the dimensions of the mill and then I bought a set of heavy-duty castors (max. load 200kg/wheel).
The total height of the castors is 9.5cm
While I was sketching the base, I received a gift from a friend - a nice set of leveling feet.
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With a good cleaning and some paint they look like new
In order to adapt the castors for the base I made in total 16 sleeves of these (threaded M8)
And 4 sleeves threaded M20 for the leveling feet
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For the construction of the base, I used square steel tube 40x40x3mm. Now because I do not have a welding machine neither the necessary space for such constructions, I asked a friend to help me build the base.
The base consists of 2 horizontal frames (top and bottom) and 7 columns. The dimensions are:
Upper frame 50x54cm length/width, reinforced with 2 cross beams
Bottom frame 70x54cm length/width, reinforced in the inner corners with beams placed at a 45 degree angle
The columns are 68cm in height.
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The perimeter and the bottom inside of base were covered with sheet metal 1.5mm thick, for the top I used a 5mm thick steel sheet.
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The base includes an electrical box.
The sleeves for mounting the castors are welded from the inside of the frame; the sleeves for the leveling feet are welded at both ends.
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This picture shows the cross beams of the upper frame.
Glass reinforced plastic hinges and aluminum handle for the door of the base cabinet. A 2mm thick steel sheet was used for the door as well for the removable chip trays. The base measures in total H86xW70xD54cm.
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As for the electrical hardware is a main switch, an hour meter and four schuko sockets
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As for the connections, my friend Kostas came to help
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For the cabinet I made four drawers. These are on ball bearing rails. The bottom drawer has two sets of rails as extra support for the heavier tools of the mill such as a rotary table, vises, clamps etc.
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I made a hanger for the vise handle as well.
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The approximate weight of the base is 110Kg
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Regards from Greece
Dimitris

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