Drew Riley
Well-Known Member
Well, turns out these things are not nearly as good as a decent machine from the factory. What do you expect with a small inexpensive machine though?
I went to tram it in the other night and found the nod out by about 1/16th of an inch. There is no nod adjustment on these machines, so the only thing you can do is take them completely apart, deburr all the edges and holes on the mating surfaces, shim it, and put it back together. The side to side movement will allow you to tram the X in relation to the table, but the Y has to be approached in the rebuilding and shimming way.
I'll admit I didn't know this before hand, but that's ok. It isn't anything I can't fix, it just means it will be a little bit before I can actually start using the machine. I full teardown and rebuild is needed to get it correct the way it should be, and then I will know for sure that it is ready to work with. Everything being correct to begin with is the name of the game here![]()
Not sure about a single thing you said, but I'm not sure I want to buy one any more... hahahah