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  • chris8X57
    Never tried this unit.

    Have used a wiggler or edge finder for years, then switched over to a 25x height gage scope with crosshairs and the scope mounted on a magnetic base. My edge finding accuracy increased 100 % and I never looked back.

    Also, you might look into EDM centering microscopes (high dollar) or machinist centering scopes. ( usually in the $150-300 range)

    Anything you choose will be affected by the spindle runout of your machine, and consideration given to that. Additionally, adding a Digital Readout to your mill will make things so much more accurate.
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  • XXCross
    Well there are pro's and con's with these units.
    It's bulky, takes batteries. There is an advantage if you are doing a lot of work from "layouts". (edge finders don't work very well in that capacity) However, it does cover a much larger
    work area without having to move multiple devices such as table AND quill. I didn't look at the price, but unless you are working with some fairly precision equipment...it's overkill.
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  • jelwyoming
    It's about 150.00 and collet mounted! I have a DRO on the mill. This would just give me the numbers to use with the DRO. What is a inexpensive but serviceable quill DRO for my Lathe?
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  • MG1890
    Good luck on a quill DRO. I made a clamp and use a long travel indicator.
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