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General Category => General Scroll Saw Talk => Topic started by: gramps on March 24, 2013, 12:29:05 pm
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i was wondering what the experts use on larger projects. i was considering a rikon 30-140. it's a bench top radial arm drill press that extends to almost 15" making it almost a 30" drill press. but the dog has to get fixed first.
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I have a cute little harbor freight bench top model from 1984. It isn't big enough to reach the center of a 12" square, but it works.
I use my dremel with a plunge router base for hard to reach holes. It is cheaper then a big drill press and in my tiny shop I like having the extra space.
If you get a big one, I would love to hear about it.
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Far from an expert but....I have a Craftsman 10", 5 speed 2/3 hp. benchtop. Works well for me.
Pete
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I have a 12" Delta bench top drill press mounted on a cabinet with lots of storage space. I have never had a need for anything larger.
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I have this Skil drill press. Works for me.
http://www.amazon.com/3320-02-120-Volt-10-Inch-Drill-Press/dp/B003LSSS0W/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1364149555&sr=8-1&keywords=skil+drill+press
Don R
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I have an old bench model drill press that I got from Harbor freight. It was made in Taiwan and is heavy as heck. I bought it in the late 1970's and if I remember right, I paid around $70.00 for it. I have no idea of the brand name (the tag is gone) It has a 6" throat and has never failed me yet!
It does what I need it for and as far as I'm concerned, that is all that is required.
Rog
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i got a master-craft floor model drill press.just because it went on sale at the same time i was going to get a bench top and it was about the same cost so i said what the hell just as well get the big one.
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14 inch Delta woodworker's press
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For scroll pilot holes I use a Proxxon (like a Dremel) mounted in a drill press stand. It has a swivel clamp for the motor but the up-down mechanism only moves vertically (if you tilt the head, you can't drill with it because the drill bit would hit the wood at an angle and break off). In the picture below there's a 20 degree wedge on the table under the drill head. When I make a new basket or bowl etc. that needs an angled pilot hole, I make the wedge by cutting a 2x4 through the center at that angle, then glue the two pieces together to make the wedge. There's also a lip on the bottom to square it to the table. This makes nice pilot holes and takes up a minimum space. And you can always pull the Proxxon out for handheld use if needed.
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I use a Dremmel with a router attatchment, then you are always drilling at 90deg to the wood and not restricted on size at all.
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I just bought this today, and it works good, just have to slide it around but get good straight holes, and is better than holding a heavy drill to repeat a bunch of holes and have your arm get tired. Just wish the springs were a little stiffer but thats a easy fix.
http://www.harborfreight.com/angle-drill-guide-95622.html
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I have an old Craftsman floor model, a Delta 12" benchtop with a bad switch that I can't find a replacement for and also a Dremel plunge router attachment that I keep close to the saw for those holes that got missed during prep.
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I Have a Craftsman 5 speed 1/2 horse power, chuck is 1/2" and the table tilts 45 degrees. It is a Bench type model and I have never hade a problem with it.
Mike
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I have a 12" Delta bench top drill press mounted on a cabinet with lots of storage space. I have never had a need for anything larger.
I have the same press. Does everything I need it to do.