Splash Guards for Bridgeport Type Mills
Today I received a private message from a fellow member of CNCzone, inquiring information as to the method I use to contain the flood coolant which splashes all over the place!
Well, I have made a simple pair of Lexan shields which are 24"x12"x1/8" Then I cut them on my bandsaw so they fit over my 6" Kurt vise, and slip into the outer t-slots on the mill's table.
The end plates have a dual purpose, as they are also used as table covers, and were contouted on the bandsaw so they fit snuggly next to the sides of the same vise when the vise is in the middle of the mill table.
These guards help me keep the sharp steel chips off the floor, as they can scratch the tile on my floors inside the house! Yes, I do remove my shoes prior to entering the house, but the chips can stick to my clothing and find their way inside the house.
I have used these shields with my 3" face mill, which throws hot chips everywhere, as well as with the spindle mounted coolant clamp which can deliver a large volume of flood coolant to the cutting tools!
These plates were easy to make, as a 24" scale inserted into the t-slot on an angle was the best way to acquire the measurements needed to fit the plates over the vise!
Also, the end plates are held in place with a magnetic base.
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