Very nice! I would have thought you would have needed something more mechanical like an LVDT to report position. Your display has large digits which is good for those of us with 'seasoned' eyes!
Thanks. It was a fun project. Although it is a cheap Chinese thing, it is capable of some cool tricks. For example, if you have both X and Y scales installed, the microcontroller in the readout unit can prompt you to bring the quill down at the proper coordinates to make a series of holes in a perfect circle. Sort of like a CNC machine, except the operator is providing the motion.
Yes, LVDT's are cool things. I worked with them a lot, years ago, in aerospace. I think they're used more often for shorter movements, though. This sort of linear scale is basically similar to an optical computer mouse that slides along a glass scale marked with very fine increments. The "mouse" generates a pulse every time it passes over one of the markings, and the readout does the rest.
I will eventually install a Y axis scale, but the configuration of my machine will make it more involved. When I get to that point, I'll post pictures, assuming I can get into the site again. I can't believe it's up right now. at 10:45 in the morning.
I would love to have a full-sized, modern CNC milling machine, but that's way beyond my financial means at this point in my life.