Dead Simple Drill Press Table and Lift!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ต.ค. 2024
- In this video I create a dead simple table for my Drill Press that anyone can make. I also give some shop updates!
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That drill press raising and lowering mechanism is exactly what I'm looking for would sure like to see more detail
Would like to see more about the DP lift
You got it! I will try to get something more in depth filmed this weekend!
@@BassadorWoodworking Looking forward to this! I have the same drill press, so I'm always looking for a better lift mechanism... as in, better than wiggling it up and down by hand.
Thanks for the stop block idea using clamps to fix them to the fence. My fence rotates around an upright bolt at one end while a similar clamp keeps it rock solid at the other end; the clamp side of the table is curved so the fence end is always at the same distance from the edge of the table for the clamp to get a solid grip. But I never thought of using those clamps to fix stop blocks, meanwhile thinking up all sorts of complex ways of adding stop blocks to the fence... which I now don't need to do 👍 KISS: "Keep It Simple, Stupid."
Thank you for watching and commenting! I often over-think the most trivial aspect of the build and end up coming up with a simple stop-gap solution until I think of something better without realizing that the stop-gap solution is probably the easiest one. 🤣
@@BassadorWoodworking I was so impressed with your method I grabbed a chunky stall clip and used it to fix a block to the fence to test it out. Oh boy, it's solid as a rock! Nice one 👍
More in depth view on the lift please
Interesting. I, too, considered a drill press lift, but my thought was to use a weighted lever.
Very cool! I used to have a shopsmith that I only used as a drill press, so I wall mounted it and attached some counter-weights to the head to make it easier to move up and down, I considered something similar for the Craftsman table but I thought it would quickly become unwieldy.