Posted by Neil Lickfold on 03/05/2018 20:38:57:
The link to show how he did the lube grooves etc does not work for me.
Story time first:
If it is my pictures – I took them off that site – I found someone using some stuff on there to help sell some specific parts for a KX1 CNC – without any acknowledgement, when asked (in person) the response was "some guy posted it on the Internet" – fair enough, but, at least he could have given me a "thanks" when I told him that it was me, all I got was a "huh" and he turned away. Oh well, I guess we all loose. (No, not Arc Eurotrade, just FYI)
Ok:
There's lots of people doing this for CNCing mills like ours. I used a straight (non-ball) end mill, as that's what my KX1 has. lightly scraped the edges of the grooves to remove burrs. I also just used pushbutton oilers, ordered from Arc (usual disclaimer).
You want the "facing up" surfaces to have a groove in them. Some zig-zag about, me, I just cut a straight groove down the middle, with 3 cross grooves (one each end, one in the middle). Drill a hole in the side of the casting for the oil pushbutton, and cross-drill down from a groove to intersect this oil-pushbutton hole. This is exactly like my KX1, so I'm not pretending to be a brainiac here.
I congratulate Neil on his efforts; there's many ways to skin a cat; I did it quickly and simply, he did it properly!
Now, all I have to do is to get off this d**n computer (and, stop paid work again) and get downstairs and use the machines! 