Nice video! You should look for a Craftsman King Seeley drill press made in the '50s or early '60s. They have a quill travel of about 4 inches. Some lower end Dunlap models don't have a depth gauge and stop, so just make sure the one you buy has one. They're available in both floor model and table-top versions. Most have 1/2 hp motors.
9:40 Just FYI, a "five percent" slope is different from a "five degree" slope, which is what you've got there. An actual 5% slope or grade = arctan (5/100) = 2.86 deg. Worth knowing.
That worked out great! Nice video! 👍
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I like the angle jig idea.
another great video
Nice video! You should look for a Craftsman King Seeley drill press made in the '50s or early '60s. They have a quill travel of about 4 inches. Some lower end Dunlap models don't have a depth gauge and stop, so just make sure the one you buy has one. They're available in both floor model and table-top versions. Most have 1/2 hp motors.
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I used a fostner bit, shorter length than the spade bit and a cleaner cut.
9:40 Just FYI, a "five percent" slope is different from a "five degree" slope, which is what you've got there. An actual 5% slope or grade = arctan (5/100) = 2.86 deg. Worth knowing.
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