I enjoy using the drill press of the Bosch Company called PBD 40. It is an attractive product with a circular handle. The bottom plate was made of aluminum, so it looked pretty but it was a little uncomfortable. So I upgraded the PBD 40. The table was enlarged and other equipment could be installed. If you use this drill press, I think it's something to consider at least once. Recently, I continue to focus on upgrading the drill press. In the next video, I'm planning to make a beautiful dust collection equipment using acrylic for this work. Please keep an interested eye on how this product evolves. Thank you.
I will NEVER get tired of watching people build lovingly crafted jigs to improve their tools! There’s something about customizing a beloved tool to make it even better that just seems like a little tiny slice of the best of humanity 😁!
Being that you are undoubtedly a woodworking master craftsman and a genius I was more than a little shocked and totally dismayed when I discovered that you are a D-handle guy. And to think I once had the utmost respect for you! What on earth was I thinking?!?!?! Just joking, I still have an immense respect for you and your craft. To each his own. Nonetheless Barrel Grip jigsaws all the way though! Seriously its not too late to step away from the darkside, repent for your D-handle jigsaw sins and join the forces of light by reaching for the far superior barrel grip jigsaw design from this point forward. Your redemption arc will be legendary!
For a highly-skilled chap with a truly magnificent workshop filled with countless state-of-the-art tools and up-to-date equipment, I couldn't help smiling when I saw that funny little toffee hammer.😊 I also have the Bosch PBD 40 and I love it. The only frustration, for me, is the short distance between the pillar and the drill bit. This limits its use in drilling far into a workpiece.
@alangeorgebarstow lol spin the head 180° to the base. Affix the base to a bench or stand of some sort by lining up the what is technically the back of the base to the very front egde of your stand so that the head hangs well over the edge. Make a table of some sort with the ability to raise and lower (bottle jacks and scissor lifts work great for that type of apparatus but ive seen numerous other creative designs that accomplish the same function). Now you have as much length of travel as the distance from your drill to theoretically the floor and providing you create the stand correctly, once u pass the bottom edge of the stand, the structure of your stand needs not extend as far out as your pillar. In that way you can drill farther into your workpiece as well.
You’ve out done yourself on this one it’s a beautiful design I love the storage area for your replacement plates and those drawer pulls are great. I’m looking forward to part two
It is a very happy experience to hear that I have given someone a little inspiration and hint. Thank you very much. I will support and encourage you to create a wonderful workshop.
I’ve had this drill for over 2yrs now and it’s been a great bit of kit apart from one of the threads on the locking height handles failing so replaced with a better quality one.
It's been a while since you used it? It seems like a product that has its own pros and cons. I'm still using both of them well, but I think I need to change the drill chuck to a stronger one. thank you
Nous pouvons ressentir un sentiment de parenté et de camaraderie simplement en ayant la même machine. C'est notre devoir et notre plaisir de partager comment mettre à niveau ces machines. merci We can feel a sense of kinship and fellowship just by having the same machine. It's our duty and pleasure to share how to upgrade those machines. thank you
lovely build.. I have this drill press and love it.. I want to make something similar.. I was thinking of making the replaceable plates rectangle that you can slide along.. as it seems a fair bit of effort to cut a plate for it to only be useful once (from a tear out purpose etc)
Cool video. I’m definitely going to steal some of your ideas. Can I ask what are the drawer handles (drawer pulls) I’ve never seen one like that before. I’ve built a plywood kitchen for my house. It has a stainless steel counter flush to the face of the cabinets, so I don’t want the pulleys to extend beyond the face of the cabinets. Those pop out pulls could be just what I’m looking for. Thanks.
I usually work with rough sketches. However, there are many people who want drawings, so I am planning to draw drawings through reverse engineering when I have time. Please refer to the channel. thank you!
You saw it keenly. When I dug a hole with a 20mm bit, the 20mm hole clamp did not fit well. So, this is a 20.1mm router bit that I specially made. Thank you.
Attention ! A 9 minutes, vous ne montez pas correctement la pince dans le collet. Vous devez cliquer la pince dans l'écrou avant de monter l'ensemble (pince dans l'ecrou) dans le porte pince. La pince se verrouille dans l'écrou si vous préférez. Lorsque vous retirez l'ecrou, la pince vient avec. C'est très important, beaucoup font cette erreur. Vous perdez énormément en concentricité et en sécurité. L'écrou est fait pour, c'est à ça que sert la petite lèvre que l'on voit en regardant dans l'ecrou.
I feel sorry for you No matter how carefully I try to understand, I can't. I watched the video several times. I would like you to explain it clearly again. If there are others who understand this article, please leave a comment.
@@Kynosys_ Navré, mais youtube bloque toutes mes tentatives de lien. Vous devez mettre la pince dans l'ecrou, bien clipper au fond, l'ecrou doit tenir la pince, c'est verouillé. Et ensuite vous montez l'ensemble dans le porte pince puis serrer.
@merovingien-on ah! I understand. So you're saying that the bottom of the collet and the bottom of the bit need to be aligned and installed accurately? That way the bit can be installed correctly in the collet, right? You're right. I will work like that from now on, I hope that others will do the same with this article. Additionally, I admire your keen eye. Discovering that? thank you!
@@Kynosys_ Veuillez utiliser les étapes et le schéma ci-dessous pour insérer ou retirer la pince de l'écrou, Retirez l’écrou de serrage de la broche. Insérez la pince dans l'écrou de la pince en biais, tournez légèrement jusqu'à ce qu'elle s'enclenche en place. ( Étape A ) Assurez-vous que la pince est fixée comme indiqué à l’ étape B. Insérez l’ensemble pince et écrou sur la broche. Insérez la fraise et serrez l’écrou à la main pour maintenir la fraise en place. Utilisez deux clés, une pour serrer l'écrou et l'autre pour empêcher l'arbre de la broche de tourner. Pour retirer le jeu de pinces, répétez simplement les étapes ci-dessus dans le sens inverse. ( Étape C)
@@Kynosys_ Regardez la video de Bruce Yang , ER20 collet. Regardez comment il monte la pince dans l'écrou. En faisant comme vous le faites vous, il y a un risque que votre ecrou soit abimé. Il y a une mince collerette à l'intérieur de l'écrou pour que la pince puisse se clipper dedans. Votre façon de faire écrase le system, provoque du faux rond et est dangereux pour la sécurité.
The question is, do you want it? Or maybe not. Seeing that you're interested in my videos, I think you'll want to create your own workshop. I guarantee that if you continue to pay attention, one day you will have a much better and more beautiful workshop than mine. I will wholeheartedly support you. thank you!
This is one of the features and advantages of this drill. This is also for safety reasons. When drilling, this gives you ample time to turn on the drill with your left hand and then hold the wood with that left hand again. Make good use of it. thank you!
I am also very disappointed that there is no tapping function. And, if you try the clamp, you will be very satisfied. This is a well-made part. thank you!
Very good suggestion. I want to tear off the drill body right now. Reverse rotation of the motor to install the tapping function. Let's research it. thank you!
Brilliant and beautiful work mate (great video work too). I’m intending to get this drill and know I know the base I want to create to go with it. Thank you for this.
You are right. Next time, I am planning a router dust collection system. The space where the router table is currently located is entirely ventilated, so I'm still putting it off. thank you!
You are very perceptive. I have two of these drill presses and have tuned them both up. When necessary, I used to work on a worktable, but mobility was still lacking. This is a product I would like to purchase more when I can afford it. thank you!
@@3xantrik You have a point. Many people seem to think that I am married to a tool. In reality, surprisingly, I raised three children. I think some people will be surprised.
@@Kynosys_ congrats, The way you give effort and time to your job makes me think that way, in a funny way of course. Even your drawers are motorised drove me think "this guy is not married and bury his time and ambition to his woodworking shop." :) I have some tools just lack of space to work with. unfortunately I live in a city center the buildings are stick to eachother and multiple floor makes woodworking almost impossible. hope one day I will get a decent space for it. I will be around here, you got a subs. Thanks.
@@3xantrik Thank you for your kind words. If you are someone like yourself with interest, passion, and a warm heart, you will have a wonderful workplace of your own. I sincerely hope that time comes sooner.
The next video is about adding a new type of dust collection equipment. To blow out the wood chips, a long, single-shaped groove was made on the back. thank you!
What you said is correct. However, some people say, "Having a child means my personal time will decrease." I'm very curious how you would respond. I have three children, but I get endless joy from them. I love all tools and get great joy from changing them. thank you!
I enjoy using the drill press of the Bosch Company called PBD 40.
It is an attractive product with a circular handle.
The bottom plate was made of aluminum, so it looked pretty but it was a little uncomfortable.
So I upgraded the PBD 40.
The table was enlarged and other equipment could be installed.
If you use this drill press, I think it's something to consider at least once.
Recently, I continue to focus on upgrading the drill press.
In the next video, I'm planning to make a beautiful dust collection equipment using acrylic for this work.
Please keep an interested eye on how this product evolves.
Thank you.
Very nicely made, but if you fasten parts with screws, washers should be placed under the nuts
I will NEVER get tired of watching people build lovingly crafted jigs to improve their tools! There’s something about customizing a beloved tool to make it even better that just seems like a little tiny slice of the best of humanity 😁!
Being that you are undoubtedly a woodworking master craftsman and a genius I was more than a little shocked and totally dismayed when I discovered that you are a D-handle guy. And to think I once had the utmost respect for you!
What on earth was I thinking?!?!?!
Just joking, I still have an immense respect for you and your craft. To each his own. Nonetheless Barrel Grip jigsaws all the way though! Seriously its not too late to step away from the darkside, repent for your D-handle jigsaw sins and join the forces of light by reaching for the far superior barrel grip jigsaw design from this point forward. Your redemption arc will be legendary!
For a highly-skilled chap with a truly magnificent workshop filled with countless state-of-the-art tools and up-to-date equipment, I couldn't help smiling when I saw that funny little toffee hammer.😊
I also have the Bosch PBD 40 and I love it. The only frustration, for me, is the short distance between the pillar and the drill bit. This limits its use in drilling far into a workpiece.
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Very easy to get whatever distance you desire out of any pillar drill with very little modification. The PBD 40 is no exception.
@@girthbrooks39 OK, are you going to tell me, or are you just going to keep quiet?
@alangeorgebarstow lol spin the head 180° to the base. Affix the base to a bench or stand of some sort by lining up the what is technically the back of the base to the very front egde of your stand so that the head hangs well over the edge. Make a table of some sort with the ability to raise and lower (bottle jacks and scissor lifts work great for that type of apparatus but ive seen numerous other creative designs that accomplish the same function). Now you have as much length of travel as the distance from your drill to theoretically the floor and providing you create the stand correctly, once u pass the bottom edge of the stand, the structure of your stand needs not extend as far out as your pillar. In that way you can drill farther into your workpiece as well.
You’ve out done yourself on this one it’s a beautiful design I love the storage area for your replacement plates and those drawer pulls are great. I’m looking forward to part two
Wow! It really looks great!!! Very nice job! Can’t wait to see the next video!
Man, this is what i needed for my bosch 40 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
Very creative and beautifully made. I love the idea. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and showing your craftmanship. Well done!
Brilliant, as ever very inspiring, especially now as I am about to start fitting out my newly extended workshop
It is a very happy experience to hear that I have given someone a little inspiration and hint. Thank you very much. I will support and encourage you to create a wonderful workshop.
Hello, very good 😮😮, salutations de Suisse 🇨🇭, à bientôt 😊😊
Really wish these drills were more common in the US
드릴링 테이블은 주물로 제작한다는 고정관념을 갖는 1인데요 훌륭합니다.
우드로 만든 테이블이 수납함 등 다재다능한 역할을 하는 것에 놀랍습니다.
항상 응원합니다~
드릴프레스 작업테이블이 너무 고정관념에 사로잡힌듯 모양들이 똑같습니다.
동그란 테이블에 위아래로 움직이고,
기둥에 조여서 고정하는 형태지요.
형님도 발명인이니 잘 아시지만,
저희는 그런 고정관념 바꾸는걸 워낙 좋아하잖아요^^
성원에 감사드립니다.
Wow absolutely amazing as always.great job amazing idea. Can’t wait to see what you do next.
The next video is also about a new type of dust collection method, so I think you'll find it interesting. Thank you for your continued support.
멋진 작품이네요... 따라서 한번 만들어 보고 싶네요... 항상 잘 보고 있습니다... 좋은 영상 감사합니다.
Very nice. I wish they sold the PBD 40 in the USA.
Wow you are amazing the attention to detail is something else and your craftsmanship is amazing
I'm still working hard on the details. Thank you for your kind words!
This guys workshop is worth 3 times what my house is worth.
wow that Jia Tian drill is super handy for bench holes
Thank you for your kind words.
Nice work.
Thanks for your interest!!!
You sure think outside the box.
Yes. I will be happy to borrow your idea once again.
Good job designing it sir
If my work can be a small hint for your work, I would be very happy. thank you!
I’ve had this drill for over 2yrs now and it’s been a great bit of kit apart from one of the threads on the locking height handles failing so replaced with a better quality one.
It's been a while since you used it? It seems like a product that has its own pros and cons. I'm still using both of them well, but I think I need to change the drill chuck to a stronger one. thank you
Très intéressant surtout que j'ai la même perceuse à colonne Bosch , je vais m'en inspirer .
Nous pouvons ressentir un sentiment de parenté et de camaraderie simplement en ayant la même machine. C'est notre devoir et notre plaisir de partager comment mettre à niveau ces machines. merci
We can feel a sense of kinship and fellowship just by having the same machine. It's our duty and pleasure to share how to upgrade those machines. thank you
lovely build.. I have this drill press and love it.. I want to make something similar.. I was thinking of making the replaceable plates rectangle that you can slide along.. as it seems a fair bit of effort to cut a plate for it to only be useful once (from a tear out purpose etc)
any chance you'd have plans for this?
Unbelievable 🤩
Cool video. I’m definitely going to steal some of your ideas. Can I ask what are the drawer handles (drawer pulls) I’ve never seen one like that before.
I’ve built a plywood kitchen for my house. It has a stainless steel counter flush to the face of the cabinets, so I don’t want the pulleys to extend beyond the face of the cabinets. Those pop out pulls could be just what I’m looking for. Thanks.
Great idea, would love to build this for my pbd40, where do you buy the Nice drawerhandels that pop out, they are really cool👏🏻👍🏻
Awesome 🙂
@@giorgiovioli Thanks for your sincere understanding!!!
Very nice indeed. Do you have plans available for this design.
I usually work with rough sketches. However, there are many people who want drawings, so I am planning to draw drawings through reverse engineering when I have time. Please refer to the channel. thank you!
great work. could I perhaps get the dimensions of the worktop?
Nice one. How do you have make you automatic opening and closing drawer (at 13:41)
what is the tool you are using at 5:25?
You saw it keenly. When I dug a hole with a 20mm bit, the 20mm hole clamp did not fit well. So, this is a 20.1mm router bit that I specially made. Thank you.
Attention ! A 9 minutes, vous ne montez pas correctement la pince dans le collet. Vous devez cliquer la pince dans l'écrou avant de monter l'ensemble (pince dans l'ecrou) dans le porte pince. La pince se verrouille dans l'écrou si vous préférez. Lorsque vous retirez l'ecrou, la pince vient avec. C'est très important, beaucoup font cette erreur. Vous perdez énormément en concentricité et en sécurité. L'écrou est fait pour, c'est à ça que sert la petite lèvre que l'on voit en regardant dans l'ecrou.
I feel sorry for you No matter how carefully I try to understand, I can't. I watched the video several times. I would like you to explain it clearly again. If there are others who understand this article, please leave a comment.
@@Kynosys_ Navré, mais youtube bloque toutes mes tentatives de lien. Vous devez mettre la pince dans l'ecrou, bien clipper au fond, l'ecrou doit tenir la pince, c'est verouillé. Et ensuite vous montez l'ensemble dans le porte pince puis serrer.
@merovingien-on ah! I understand. So you're saying that the bottom of the collet and the bottom of the bit need to be aligned and installed accurately? That way the bit can be installed correctly in the collet, right? You're right. I will work like that from now on, I hope that others will do the same with this article. Additionally, I admire your keen eye. Discovering that? thank you!
@@Kynosys_ Veuillez utiliser les étapes et le schéma ci-dessous pour insérer ou retirer la pince de l'écrou,
Retirez l’écrou de serrage de la broche.
Insérez la pince dans l'écrou de la pince en biais, tournez légèrement jusqu'à ce qu'elle s'enclenche en place. ( Étape A )
Assurez-vous que la pince est fixée comme indiqué à l’ étape B.
Insérez l’ensemble pince et écrou sur la broche.
Insérez la fraise et serrez l’écrou à la main pour maintenir la fraise en place.
Utilisez deux clés, une pour serrer l'écrou et l'autre pour empêcher l'arbre de la broche de tourner.
Pour retirer le jeu de pinces, répétez simplement les étapes ci-dessus dans le sens inverse. ( Étape C)
@@Kynosys_ Regardez la video de
Bruce Yang , ER20 collet. Regardez comment il monte la pince dans l'écrou. En faisant comme vous le faites vous, il y a un risque que votre ecrou soit abimé. Il y a une mince collerette à l'intérieur de l'écrou pour que la pince puisse se clipper dedans. Votre façon de faire écrase le system, provoque du faux rond et est dangereux pour la sécurité.
What is the chamfer tool? What is to bit you used to ream the holes?
Eccellente, com'è il tuo solito. CHAPEAU
If I only had the room :-) my drill is stored under the bench when not in use due to constraints.
The question is, do you want it? Or maybe not. Seeing that you're interested in my videos, I think you'll want to create your own workshop. I guarantee that if you continue to pay attention, one day you will have a much better and more beautiful workshop than mine. I will wholeheartedly support you. thank you!
MERHABA MAKİNEYİ AÇTIKTAN BİR SÜRE SONRA DURUYOR ÇÖZÜMÜ NEDİR
This is one of the features and advantages of this drill. This is also for safety reasons. When drilling, this gives you ample time to turn on the drill with your left hand and then hold the wood with that left hand again. Make good use of it. thank you!
I have the same drill, I wish it had a reverse for tapping, and I've never used that clamp that comes with it 😂
I am also very disappointed that there is no tapping function. And, if you try the clamp, you will be very satisfied. This is a well-made part. thank you!
@@Kynosys_ perhaps a nice video making a reverse option for the motor.
Very good suggestion. I want to tear off the drill body right now. Reverse rotation of the motor to install the tapping function. Let's research it. thank you!
@@Kynosys_ hope it's just reversing polarity
Brilliant and beautiful work mate (great video work too). I’m intending to get this drill and know I know the base I want to create to go with it. Thank you for this.
But you've already got a drill press. I thought the purpose of the PBD 40 was to have a portable drill press.
The drill press I mainly use is old, so I often use the PBD40 for precise work. As you said, I can also use it as a portable. Thank you!
Your router table needs an dust extraction! (Hole or table end collector)
You are right. Next time, I am planning a router dust collection system. The space where the router table is currently located is entirely ventilated, so I'm still putting it off. thank you!
Great craftsmanship but totally missing the main attraction of this drill press - mobility!
You are very perceptive. I have two of these drill presses and have tuned them both up. When necessary, I used to work on a worktable, but mobility was still lacking. This is a product I would like to purchase more when I can afford it. thank you!
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영상 잘 봤습니다!! 또 오겠습니다!!
좋은말씀 감사드립니다.
Think you’d have to be a millionaire to afford that equipment
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻✊🏻✊🏻✊🏻
Thanks for your praise!🫡🫡🫡
Wow... 0_0
Thanks for your interest!!!
wouww. let me guess you are not married. huh?
@@3xantrik You have a point. Many people seem to think that I am married to a tool. In reality, surprisingly, I raised three children. I think some people will be surprised.
@@Kynosys_ congrats, The way you give effort and time to your job makes me think that way, in a funny way of course. Even your drawers are motorised drove me think "this guy is not married and bury his time and ambition to his woodworking shop." :) I have some tools just lack of space to work with. unfortunately I live in a city center the buildings are stick to eachother and multiple floor makes woodworking almost impossible. hope one day I will get a decent space for it. I will be around here, you got a subs. Thanks.
@@3xantrik Thank you for your kind words. If you are someone like yourself with interest, passion, and a warm heart, you will have a wonderful workplace of your own. I sincerely hope that time comes sooner.
Keep up the videos man, you’re an inspiration for my channel. 🥲
Thank you for your kind words. I will also enjoy your works a lot.
How to remove the wooden chips provided during drilling processes from the top panel?
The next video is about adding a new type of dust collection equipment. To blow out the wood chips, a long, single-shaped groove was made on the back. thank you!
Abbassato lo spazio di ca 30 mmm , gia piccolo, del piano lavoro 👎👎👎
What you said is correct.
However, some people say, "Having a child means my personal time will decrease."
I'm very curious how you would respond. I have three children, but I get endless joy from them. I love all tools and get great joy from changing them. thank you!