Drill Press Recommendation (Read 1961 times)

passivekinetic

Drill Press Recommendation
« on: March 29, 2014, 07:58:53 PM »
Sorry to hijack this thread but I didn't know so many folks here are knowledgeable about power tools.

I am looking to get a drill press setup and a basic power saw for home use (in an apartment) and the wife is not going to let me buy a ton of tools that take up space, so I need to get something super compact.

I actually seriously thought about just buying hand tools (I have a few already including a hand drill) but that is slow going. I already have a 1/2 inch drill (Hitachi) that I wanted to covert to a drill press but seems rather difficult.

Don't laugh but I might spring for a Dremel kit, which you can buy a sort of drill press thing for, and it also has cutting blades (sawing). It will be weak, but if I cut a little bit at at time over several passes it should work.

The router is the one I am scratching my head about. The Dremel can do some sorta-routing stuff but I want to make joints. Home Depot can cut the wood for me, so MAYBE I won't need a power saw (maybe use a hand saw) but I do want a drill press and routing ability.

Mostly I want to make some very basic small tables, storage boxes, etc. at home, and preferable able to make decent mortise + tenon joints. Drill wood and plastic mostly. Not sure about thin metal.

Any advice?

Feel free to PM me so that this thread is not actually totally hijacked. Sorry OP!  :love: :love: :love:
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Re: Drill Press Recommendation
« Reply #1 on: March 29, 2014, 08:13:44 PM »
Sorry to hijack this thread but I didn't know so many folks here are knowledgeable about power tools.

I am looking to get a drill press setup and a basic power saw for home use (in an apartment) and the wife is not going to let me buy a ton of tools that take up space, so I need to get something super compact.

I actually seriously thought about just buying hand tools (I have a few already including a hand drill) but that is slow going. I already have a 1/2 inch drill (Hitachi) that I wanted to covert to a drill press but seems rather difficult.

Don't laugh but I might spring for a Dremel kit, which you can buy a sort of drill press thing for, and it also has cutting blades (sawing). It will be weak, but if I cut a little bit at at time over several passes it should work.

The router is the one I am scratching my head about. The Dremel can do some sorta-routing stuff but I want to make joints. Home Depot can cut the wood for me, so MAYBE I won't need a power saw (maybe use a hand saw) but I do want a drill press and routing ability.

Mostly I want to make some very basic small tables, storage boxes, etc. at home, and preferable able to make decent mortise + tenon joints. Drill wood and plastic mostly. Not sure about thin metal.

Any advice?

Feel free to PM me so that this thread is not actually totally hijacked. Sorry OP!  :love: :love: :love:

I know somebody makes a "sort of drill press thing" for regular drills, or you could go to sears and pick up a table top drill press which might be a better option. They would also have a small table top jig saw that could function as kind of a band saw to do the things you want to do. Check out a laminate router for routing, I don't know if the bits are interchangeable though, it's been years since I've used mine.
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Re: Drill Press Recommendation
« Reply #2 on: April 01, 2014, 11:06:39 AM »
Get a Small drill press.  I have a Delta.  Less "bit walking" than add a drill to the press stuff
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Re: Drill Press Recommendation
« Reply #3 on: April 01, 2014, 12:53:33 PM »
Sorry to hijack this thread but I didn't know so many folks here are knowledgeable about power tools.

I am looking to get a drill press setup and a basic power saw for home use (in an apartment) and the wife is not going to let me buy a ton of tools that take up space, so I need to get something super compact.

I actually seriously thought about just buying hand tools (I have a few already including a hand drill) but that is slow going. I already have a 1/2 inch drill (Hitachi) that I wanted to covert to a drill press but seems rather difficult.

Don't laugh but I might spring for a Dremel kit, which you can buy a sort of drill press thing for, and it also has cutting blades (sawing). It will be weak, but if I cut a little bit at at time over several passes it should work.

The router is the one I am scratching my head about. The Dremel can do some sorta-routing stuff but I want to make joints. Home Depot can cut the wood for me, so MAYBE I won't need a power saw (maybe use a hand saw) but I do want a drill press and routing ability.

Mostly I want to make some very basic small tables, storage boxes, etc. at home, and preferable able to make decent mortise + tenon joints. Drill wood and plastic mostly. Not sure about thin metal.

Any advice?

Feel free to PM me so that this thread is not actually totally hijacked. Sorry OP!  :love: :love: :love:
A precision drill guide should fit your needs. I got one at Home Depot for $38 (made by General Tool) and I use it lot more than my drill press.
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