Fitting digital scales and a readout display is clearly a priority for many milling machine owners, and this was my intention for my mill/drill. At the time, quite a few years ago, capacitive scale units were vastly cheaper than any superior alternative, so this was the route followed. Of course, it proved more challenging than expected.
Despite the undoubted utility and good value of these familiar oriental capacitive digital scales, problems can range from positional jitter, poor feel and short battery life, through to malfunction when connected to the readout (display) unit. My eventual experience has been very good after some vexing problems. With some lateral thinking and considerable work, I now have very reliable operation. Though describing how this was achieved is primarily about the electronics, it is hoped…
