Thank you very much for the kind words on the show Kumuk. There's still plenty more to come so I hope that you will join in on the show next Friday for part 2 of the series. Thank you for tuning in.
Be sure to check out part 2 and especially part 3 Colin. I think you will find the fence build and the drill press modification very useful. Thanks for tuning in sir. It's appreciated.
@@eizzle78 Glad to hear that you are finding the show useful sir. That's awesome. Makes it worth all the effort of filming, editing, producing and posting.
Glad that you enjoyed the show Doug. You'll want to stay tuned for the whole series on this one. There's plenty more to come. Thanks for tuning in to the show.
Kenny, thanks for sharing. I bought a prefab table for mine but I think I'll return it and build yours - same specs because I have the same drill press. Much appreciated!
I'm glad that you like the table John. This one was a lot of fun to build and the best part about building your own is that you are not limited to what a manufacturer thinks that you need. They are easily customizable for any process that you want to use in the shop. Good luck with your build and thank you for tuning in to the show.
That's a great suggestion Rich. It might be a little too late for me and my build on this one but it's a fantastic suggestion for those who are considering starting this build. Thanks for tuning in and for chiming in with your idea. It's appreciated.
Great build video Kenny, i was watching your Tuesday video the other day about your new drill press, and you obviously were talking about the drill press, when you also said about the table as well. That's were i was thinking 'hang on, have i missed a video i don't remember that table build?' now i know why as it's here now, thought i was losing it again ha ha ha. Great part 1 looking forward to part 2 now and making that fence. Barry (ENG)
Just to confirm Barry, NO, you didn't miss a show and YES, you are definltey losing it anyway. LOL. Glad that you enjoyed the table build and I hope that you will enjoy the fence build as well. Thanks for tuning in again sir. I appreciate your dedication to the show.
Thanks for the kind words on the show Dirk. I truly appreciate it. Build the jig right the first time and it will serve you well for many years. Thanks for tuning in to the show. Always great to hear from you.
That ruler is called a T-rule and they are made by INCRA. You can get them directly from Incra.com or from you local woodworking supplier. Lee Valley tools is another source for these. I hope this helps. Thanks for tuning in.
Hi, I noticed that your router table has a lot of dust problems when I built mine I had the same problem but I solved it in one go by drilling a one-inch hole just passed the plate and put a hose on that. Now when I route the dust gets sucked down and when the piece of wood covers the hole, the extraction is even better.
Thanks for the tip John. When routing dadoes, dust collection is always an issue. The collection at the fence does just fine for the first little while but once that hole is covered, you are relying on the collection in the router compartment to take the rest of the dust and it never seems to be able to handle it. A secondary hole to draw the dust downward would be an asset for sure. Thanks for tuning in to the show and for taking the time to chime in with you suggestion. It's truly appreciated.
I was laughing out loud when you said... and your underware. LOL Great build my friend! A few weeks ago i build my drill press table But i have to do some changes to it.
Truth be told, I laugh out loud every time I watch that part too. LOL. Thanks for tuning in and good luck with your drill press table changes. I hope it all works out.
Good headsup regarding the Sawstop...... Kenny, you've had this table for a while now. Anything you'd do different? Do the inner T tracks Check every box? As I'm sure you know, some designs(Woodsmith for one), call for an open slot that you can put a clamp through. Some put a T track perpendicular to the ones for the fence. I know you think inserts are unnecessary, but I'm leaning toward one. Thanks in advance, Mark
I haven't had a single issue with this drill press table Mark and thus far, I wouldn't change a thing. While the outer T-tracks do get used considerably more than the inner T-tracks, there are times when the inner tracks are the only solution. I've never been a fan of the open slot as (in my mind) the more material you take away, the more stability you take away. If an insert is what suits your needs then I fully encourage you to install one. I still like the fact that my table doesn't have one and it works for my style of woodworking. I hope this has helped a little. Thanks for tuning in sir.
@@acutabove_woodworkings Thanks for the quick and informative reply, Kenny! Yeah, I can see how those clamps would be more of a PITA than they're worth, though many designs incorporate them. I'll stick with yours. Only difference, I ordered a fence from Wood Peckers with integrated dust collection. People seem to like it and, unlike most things from that company, it was competitively priced. Thank you! Mark
@@markk4015 You'll have to let me know how you like the fence. We don't have Woodpecker products in my area so unless I want to pay import and duty fees, plus foreign currency exchange, there will never be one in my shop. I highly doubt they are going to send me one for free. LOL.
@@acutabove_woodworkings Will do, Kenny. It might be a while though. It's supposedly coming at the end of October, but who knows? Just about everything is on "backorder" these days. Mark
@@markk4015 Seems to be the same way here. It seems that every order I place at Lee Valley, there re always several items on back order. I have been waiting for one item since December of 2020. It's getting to be a bit ridiculous. I hope you get your fence soon sir.
At 13:46 I describe the bit that I am using. It is a 3/4" straight bit. I set it to a height that equals the depth of the t-track. I hope this helps. Thanks for tuning in.
Kenny, say “drill press post” three times real fast... I really like your design for the drill press table. Good idea using the threaded inserts and I like the addition of the plywood pieces in the webs instead of just using a washer. I am really looking forward to the show next week to see the next part.
I can't believe I just sat at my computer trying to say "drill press post" over and over again. For the record, I can't do it. LOL. Paul, this is a very simple design and I don't think I could have made it more simple. I'm not a fan of the fancy drill press tables with removable drill inserts and that sort of thing. For my needs, simple is best here and I am sure that there are plenty of folks out there whose needs are as simple as mine when it comes to drill press tables. Thanks for tuning in this week sir. I truly appreciate your support.
As usual a very clear and constructive video. Just one question, I am new to woodworking and I want to know what is the marking tool you use for marking. What is it called? Thanks.
Thanks for the kind words on the show. The marking gauge that I use is called a T-rule and they are manufactured by INCRA. They are a little pricey, but they are super accurate and absolutely amazing for layout. I love them. You can find them at most woodworking stores as well as Lee Valley. If you are interested in my review of these, you can find it here ua-cam.com/video/wZo0O7A9Sq4/v-deo.html. Thanks for tuning in to the show
Those "draw through" rulers are called T-Rules and they are manufactured and sold by INCRA. You can get them at most woodworking suppliers or from INCRA directly. I got mine at Lee Valley Tools. Here's the link. www.leevalley.com/en-ca/shop/tools/hand-tools/marking-and-measuring/rules/58877-incra-t-rules I hope this helps. Thanks for the kind words on the show and for tuning in.
nice table, i dont think it matters if its square or centered on the table, i actually like it off set so the table height knob is canted away from the table so i dont bang my knuckles lol.
If you are a person who bangs your knuckles while raising and lowering the drill press table Dave, then you are definitely going to like part 3 of this build that will air in two weeks. Stay tuned sir. There's still plenty more to come on this build. Thanks for tuning in.
I guess the turning the underwear inside out to wear the second day wouldn't apply here :>) I laughed out loud when I watched that part too. great video Ken.
I'm thinking that the inside out rule definitely would NOT apply here. I think at that point, it would be a matter of volume and no matter of "inside out" would fix that. LOL. Thanks for tuning in sir. I truly appreciate it.
@@acutabove_woodworkings I’m sorry, I did enjoy the build and your explaining. It was late, tired and annoyed, not by you. No disrespect. Will watch the other parts and perhaps copy your build. Thanks for sharing 👍🏽
@@Jakes2hot We all have bad or "off" days Jake. I hope your day improves and that you are able to make yourself a drill press table that works for you. Thanks again for tuning in and if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
This was the best drill press table build I watched.
Thank you very much for the kind words on the show Kumuk. There's still plenty more to come so I hope that you will join in on the show next Friday for part 2 of the series. Thank you for tuning in.
Looking forward to next week show thank you Kenny for sharing with us.
Hope you liked the show this week Raymond and I hope that you will like part 2 of the build. Thanks for tuning in again this week sir.
Just got myself a 12” drill press today,picked up some plywood to make this table to! Excellent videos, thank you!
Be sure to check out part 2 and especially part 3 Colin. I think you will find the fence build and the drill press modification very useful. Thanks for tuning in sir. It's appreciated.
kennyearrings1 oh I’ve watched them, a couple times actually, I’m planning on extending mine out to the side just for simplicity’s sake.
@@eizzle78 Glad to hear that you are finding the show useful sir. That's awesome. Makes it worth all the effort of filming, editing, producing and posting.
kennyearrings1 just got the table finished up yesterday, I love it! Thanks for the awesome videos Kenny!
@@eizzle78 You're very welcome. Glad to have you as a viewer. Thanks for tuning in.
I've been thinking about making one of these for years. Nice video.
Glad that you enjoyed the show Doug. You'll want to stay tuned for the whole series on this one. There's plenty more to come. Thanks for tuning in to the show.
Kenny, thanks for sharing. I bought a prefab table for mine but I think I'll return it and build yours - same specs because I have the same drill press. Much appreciated!
I'm glad that you like the table John. This one was a lot of fun to build and the best part about building your own is that you are not limited to what a manufacturer thinks that you need. They are easily customizable for any process that you want to use in the shop. Good luck with your build and thank you for tuning in to the show.
As someone who has a habit of running into things in the shop, might suggest rounding the corners of the table. Enjoy your videos.
That's a great suggestion Rich. It might be a little too late for me and my build on this one but it's a fantastic suggestion for those who are considering starting this build. Thanks for tuning in and for chiming in with your idea. It's appreciated.
I really like how you installing the brass inserts. Just teasing you and I had debate on how to install a inset.😇
LOL. Tease away. That's all part of the community of the show. Thanks for tuning in and taking the time to tease. LOL.
Great build video Kenny, i was watching your Tuesday video the other day about your new drill press, and you obviously were talking about the drill press, when you also said about the table as well. That's were i was thinking 'hang on, have i missed a video i don't remember that table build?' now i know why as it's here now, thought i was losing it again ha ha ha.
Great part 1 looking forward to part 2 now and making that fence.
Barry (ENG)
Just to confirm Barry, NO, you didn't miss a show and YES, you are definltey losing it anyway. LOL. Glad that you enjoyed the table build and I hope that you will enjoy the fence build as well. Thanks for tuning in again sir. I appreciate your dedication to the show.
Beautiful example of a truly necessary jig buddy, I really need to ramp up my builds like this to get the best potential out of my machinery 🍻👍
Thanks for the kind words on the show Dirk. I truly appreciate it. Build the jig right the first time and it will serve you well for many years. Thanks for tuning in to the show. Always great to hear from you.
I love the ruler you use, can we have the details of it please? I got some great ideas from this video, thanks
That ruler is called a T-rule and they are made by INCRA. You can get them directly from Incra.com or from you local woodworking supplier. Lee Valley tools is another source for these. I hope this helps. Thanks for tuning in.
Hi, I noticed that your router table has a lot of dust problems when I built mine I had the same problem but I solved it in one go by drilling a one-inch hole just passed the plate and put a hose on that. Now when I route the dust gets sucked down and when the piece of wood covers the hole, the extraction is even better.
Thanks for the tip John. When routing dadoes, dust collection is always an issue. The collection at the fence does just fine for the first little while but once that hole is covered, you are relying on the collection in the router compartment to take the rest of the dust and it never seems to be able to handle it. A secondary hole to draw the dust downward would be an asset for sure. Thanks for tuning in to the show and for taking the time to chime in with you suggestion. It's truly appreciated.
I was laughing out loud when you said... and your underware. LOL Great build my friend! A few weeks ago i build my drill press table But i have to do some changes to it.
Truth be told, I laugh out loud every time I watch that part too. LOL. Thanks for tuning in and good luck with your drill press table changes. I hope it all works out.
Good headsup regarding the Sawstop...... Kenny, you've had this table for a while now. Anything you'd do different? Do the inner T tracks Check every box? As I'm sure you know, some designs(Woodsmith for one), call for an open slot that you can put a clamp through. Some put a T track perpendicular to the ones for the fence. I know you think inserts are unnecessary, but I'm leaning toward one. Thanks in advance, Mark
I haven't had a single issue with this drill press table Mark and thus far, I wouldn't change a thing. While the outer T-tracks do get used considerably more than the inner T-tracks, there are times when the inner tracks are the only solution. I've never been a fan of the open slot as (in my mind) the more material you take away, the more stability you take away. If an insert is what suits your needs then I fully encourage you to install one. I still like the fact that my table doesn't have one and it works for my style of woodworking. I hope this has helped a little. Thanks for tuning in sir.
@@acutabove_woodworkings Thanks for the quick and informative reply, Kenny! Yeah, I can see how those clamps would be more of a PITA than they're worth, though many designs incorporate them. I'll stick with yours. Only difference, I ordered a fence from Wood Peckers with integrated dust collection. People seem to like it and, unlike most things from that company, it was competitively priced. Thank you! Mark
@@markk4015 You'll have to let me know how you like the fence. We don't have Woodpecker products in my area so unless I want to pay import and duty fees, plus foreign currency exchange, there will never be one in my shop. I highly doubt they are going to send me one for free. LOL.
@@acutabove_woodworkings Will do, Kenny. It might be a while though. It's supposedly coming at the end of October, but who knows? Just about everything is on "backorder" these days. Mark
@@markk4015 Seems to be the same way here. It seems that every order I place at Lee Valley, there re always several items on back order. I have been waiting for one item since December of 2020. It's getting to be a bit ridiculous. I hope you get your fence soon sir.
Thank so much for sharing great tips
You're very welcome Tomas. Glad that you enjoyed it. Stay tuned my friend, there's plenty more to come on this build. Thanks for tuning in.
Kenny, What bit did you use to counter sink your T-Track? Very nice work, and video!!!
At 13:46 I describe the bit that I am using. It is a 3/4" straight bit. I set it to a height that equals the depth of the t-track. I hope this helps. Thanks for tuning in.
Kenny, say “drill press post” three times real fast... I really like your design for the drill press table. Good idea using the threaded inserts and I like the addition of the plywood pieces in the webs instead of just using a washer. I am really looking forward to the show next week to see the next part.
I can't believe I just sat at my computer trying to say "drill press post" over and over again. For the record, I can't do it. LOL. Paul, this is a very simple design and I don't think I could have made it more simple. I'm not a fan of the fancy drill press tables with removable drill inserts and that sort of thing. For my needs, simple is best here and I am sure that there are plenty of folks out there whose needs are as simple as mine when it comes to drill press tables. Thanks for tuning in this week sir. I truly appreciate your support.
As usual a very clear and constructive video. Just one question, I am new to woodworking and I want to know what is the marking tool you use for marking. What is it called? Thanks.
Thanks for the kind words on the show. The marking gauge that I use is called a T-rule and they are manufactured by INCRA. They are a little pricey, but they are super accurate and absolutely amazing for layout. I love them. You can find them at most woodworking stores as well as Lee Valley. If you are interested in my review of these, you can find it here ua-cam.com/video/wZo0O7A9Sq4/v-deo.html. Thanks for tuning in to the show
@@acutabove_woodworkings Thank you, much appreciated.
@@wigennazarov1824 You're very welcome. More than happy to help.
Where did you get those draw through rulers? those are nice =)
Those "draw through" rulers are called T-Rules and they are manufactured and sold by INCRA. You can get them at most woodworking suppliers or from INCRA directly. I got mine at Lee Valley Tools. Here's the link. www.leevalley.com/en-ca/shop/tools/hand-tools/marking-and-measuring/rules/58877-incra-t-rules
I hope this helps. Thanks for the kind words on the show and for tuning in.
nice table, i dont think it matters if its square or centered on the table, i actually like it off set so the table height knob is canted away from the table so i dont bang my knuckles lol.
If you are a person who bangs your knuckles while raising and lowering the drill press table Dave, then you are definitely going to like part 3 of this build that will air in two weeks. Stay tuned sir. There's still plenty more to come on this build. Thanks for tuning in.
I guess the turning the underwear inside out to wear the second day wouldn't apply here :>) I laughed out loud when I watched that part too. great video Ken.
I'm thinking that the inside out rule definitely would NOT apply here. I think at that point, it would be a matter of volume and no matter of "inside out" would fix that. LOL. Thanks for tuning in sir. I truly appreciate it.
One reason I enjoy your videos is because you slip a "LOL" in there when least expected.
@@russveinot5754 Sometimes, the moment just hits me.
This was long and drawn out and not even completed.
Sorry that you didn't like it. I hope you were able take something positive away from the show. Thanks for tuning in.
@@acutabove_woodworkings I’m sorry, I did enjoy the build and your explaining. It was late, tired and annoyed, not by you. No disrespect. Will watch the other parts and perhaps copy your build. Thanks for sharing 👍🏽
@@Jakes2hot We all have bad or "off" days Jake. I hope your day improves and that you are able to make yourself a drill press table that works for you. Thanks again for tuning in and if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask.