The carriage plates for the elevator doors (Miniature Elevators) are aluminum flat bar with a bunch of holes in them, eight in fact. The two pairs of these which mount the ball bearings must be precisely located, since there is almost no adjustment. It turns out there is some adjustment because the bearings have 3-mm IDs and are mounted with M3 screws, which are just slightly smaller in diameter than 3-mm. Because there are so many of these plates, 18 in fact, it is useful if all the holes are precisely located so everything just goes together and fits. One of the best ways to do this is to drill the holes on a mill. I have a Sherline miniature mill with digital readout (DRO) on which I made the first few plates, but is surprising how easy it is to screw up a hole location even with the DRO. But I was pleasantly surprised when I made the first plates, that the bearing holes were in the correct location, even though I’d located them based on measuring the v-groove bearing since I did not have manufacturer’s dimensions of the v-groove.
However, it became apparent, based on the screw up rate and the large number of these plates that needed to be made that now would be good time to finally commission the CNC mill I’d put together some time ago, but not actually used yet.