![]() The photo is taken with the lens pointing upwards towards the milling machine head. Dave WĪ friend installed some Led strip lights on my Mini Mill that works well, I also use a LED based Anglepoise lamp. Have a factory fitted lamp on my Chester V20 mill but it is very poor at illuminating the job in hand, I wear an led head torch which gives great illumination and is always shining at the area which your looking at, also use it when turning on the lathe, didn’t realise till I started using it how useful it would be. Good compromise.Įdit - yes 'Angel eyes' was the term I couldn't remember for the 'ring' light. I also tried a quite small but powerful led spotlight on a bendy arm - not too bad but always seemed to give a hard shadow on the side I needed to check! I finally went back to the traditional reflector lamp with a 'soft' led reflector lamp bulb fitted. Connected a led ring light, which was OK but did give a pattern on the object being illuminated which could sometimes be confusing. I've tried several ideas, none ever worked out as ideal. Pictures would be good if you have some.ĭo you use a single source or maybe a ring type light. What do you use to light the mill so that it illuminates the cutter area.
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