Harb wrote:Required tooling is really dependent on what you are going to do with it.........I have thousands of pieces of tooling and some of it has been used many times, some just once.
So I would say just see what you need and play it by ear.
Having said that though, I would look at getting a wide selection of clamping tools......you will be surprised how difficult it can be at times to hold things on the table of a mill.
Have a look at the Hare & Forbes website......they have a lot of cheap tooling and clamp sets.....some are not the best quality, but work ok for hobby use
I would start with a good machining vice for the mill, and perhaps a couple of vee blocks and clamps. Don't forget that once you have your first clamping arrangement, you then have the means to machine up other clamps and mounting plates. It's a good way to practice on some non-critical stuff first.
However, please remember the safety side of things, eye protection and no loose clothing, long hair, etc.
I always machined with my sleeves rolled up when in the trade, and still do. That way it's hard to get a sleeve caught up in a chuck or fly cutter.
And get into the habit of having chuck keys either in your hand or on the bench. They are potentially lethal if left in a lathe that's started up, so don't let go of the key, and don't face the risk of leaving it in the chuck.
And end milling swarf is sharp like needles, so don’t clean the mill bed with compressed air. Scraping and wiping will clean it up.
Actually, it's probably worth a trip to the library and borrowing a book on machining. The trade book used to be “Fitting and Machining”, published by TAFE publications by Ron Culley, ISBN 0724138196. The library can probably get a copy in for you, or you might find a copy second hand or as an ebook. The first section was dedicated to safety, and the rest went through everything from screw cutting to milling. This is about the best general machining book I have seen. I’m not sure where my copy is now, but I’m not letting go of it anyway.
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actually, I just found a copy on evilbay....
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/The-Compact- ... 1368wt_852
Good luck and enjoy. And be safe.
Regards, curan.