The next upgrade isn't new, but I never really showed it. The stock rubber way cover bellows work fine for most of these mills, but they wouldn't work for me. My Y axis limit switch is placed such that the bellows might accidentally trip it. So, I drew up and 3D printed my own way cover. There is room for improvement so I might make a V2 some day, but for now it gets the job done.
Lastly, it occurred to me that I never showed my vice. Good machinists vices are expensive, and I am cheap, so I came up with my own. In my stash of "That looks like it might be handy some day," I had the compound rest from a giant old lathe(with no giant old lathe in sight). It wasn't even too involved. Basically, I split it in half where the tool post went, pinned and bolted the back section to the base, and made a set of steel jaws to bolt to it. Now I've got a very solid, very precise, and repeatable vice for almost zero dollars.
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