Hi,
I got (almost)the same machine direct from a Chinese seller few days ago. I say almost the same, because the version on amazon appears to have the Z axis assembly and motor mount from grey plastic while my machine uses black plastic. My(black) version is pretty hollow and flimsy. I wonder if the grey version is better. I'll probably replace it with a 3d printed version. Also, my machine came with a laser head, but I'm focusing on getting the dc spindle working first(no pun intended).
I have a fairly well equipped manual hobby machine shop. This is my first CNC machine and I got it primarily to mill PCBs and other miniature things like solder stencils etc.
Out of the box I was faced with horrible vibration during even the smallest cut. I identified its cause as spindle runout. When measured it was approximately half a millimeter :-o (20 thou!). Eventually I managed to get it down to 0.05mm (a bit under 2 thou). This is still pretty bad, but usable to mill PCBs taking multiple shallow passes (2 thou depth of cut, max rpm - 10k and 1.74 inch/min feed). I found out the cause of the runout is horrible fir between the motor shaft and the ER adapter. Also the motor shaft has a large flat causing dynamic imbalance when running, but that is tiny compared to the runout issue. The shaft is smaller than the hole in the collet adapter. The adapter uses two set screws. By very careful adjustment of those screws while looking at a dial test indicator registered against the inside taper (collet and nut removed). It was possible to lower the runout to above mentioned 0.05mm(2 thou).
I'll probably be making a non-ER adapter between the motor shaft and engraving/drilling bits. I'm wondering what would be the best approach to mount it. On the tool side all my tools are 3.175mm (1/8th of an inch). So I'm thinking about making it a tight slip fit or ideally a slight interference fit allowing installation/removal of the tool and adapter when heated with a butane torch slightly. It'll be quite a bit of work(including laping etc), but potentially worth it. Does anyone have any ideas/tips how to improve the TIR without having to machine this new adapter?
Edit: I forgot to say that for milling pcbs on this machine a Z probe is absolutely necessary and this is the first thing I made for it. To make it one has to find a way to attach cables to pins marked A5 and its GND.