Hey all! First of all I’m a novice to milling/machining. I run a putter restoration business and have been outsourcing face milling for a while now. I’m at the point where getting a mini mill with a power feed will pay for itself with the amount of putters I am restoring.. so what would be a good setup? The close up of the putter is the milling I’m trying to achieve, the purpose is to take out the dings and dents but still keep the logo on the heel..
The main question I have is what is the best way to secure the putter head so that the face is dead flat? The putter face is milled with a 4* angle.. so I’d either have to skew the putter head, or shim the vise. Pictures provided.
Lastly, I’ve had request for a decorative hole on parts of the putter but am unsure what end mill I could use to achieve it. Again see pictures.
Appreciate any and all feedback!
The main question I have is what is the best way to secure the putter head so that the face is dead flat? The putter face is milled with a 4* angle.. so I’d either have to skew the putter head, or shim the vise. Pictures provided.
Lastly, I’ve had request for a decorative hole on parts of the putter but am unsure what end mill I could use to achieve it. Again see pictures.
Appreciate any and all feedback!