This pair of Nanos were setup as micro-drilling station. As shown below, one in the vertical (mill/drill) config, the other in horizontal (lathe) configuration; both permanently affixed to the table top. These little machines were quite handy for micro-drilling operations, e.g. drilling holes on very small metal shafts, etc. One of the two, the one that is configured as a lathe, has been modified slightly. The original noisy timing belt has been replaced by a watchmaker's lathe type drive belt. A handwheel was made and affixed to the main spindle, making tapping operation more convenient. A vertical slide was also adapted to the cross slide; later-on will make further additions, e.g. tool-post drill/grinder, etc. Perhaps a dental-burr affixed to the verticle slide -- fits in nicely.