Making a DRILL PRESS TABLE (Part 1)

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  • Опубліковано 3 лис 2024

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  • @christofix
    @christofix 5 років тому +5

    Another great video my friend, i love your way of editing

  • @benjaminbrown9291
    @benjaminbrown9291 5 років тому

    Loving the orange! Reminds me of high end bike parts. I'm glad you were reunited with your dog.

  • @jwballance
    @jwballance 5 років тому

    Drill 12 mm holes centered on the corners of the rebate in your table where the sacrificial insert will fit - makes removing the insert much easier. Also, make the insert large enough that it can be rotated when tattered. Third hint - place the insert off-center from your pillar drill centerpoint - so when you drill, you are not drilling into the center of your insert, but rather slightly off to one side. This allows you to rotate the insert to expose a fresh flat surface. I think you will really enjoy having a pillar drill that's set up for woodwork rather than metal work.
    I'm loving your videos.

  • @andersholth8877
    @andersholth8877 5 років тому

    Enjoying the projects Matt.

  • @gerryoneill8881
    @gerryoneill8881 5 років тому

    Hey Matt,you could plug your dust collector into a socket on the wall behind you could switch you extractor on and off from there, just leave the extractor switch on all the time.Good video by the way.

    • @logicalChimp
      @logicalChimp 5 років тому

      The Extractor has a no-volt switch... as soon as you turn it off on the extension, the switch on the machine resets (so that when you turn the extension back on, the machine stays off). Sensible safety feature on power tools... bit of a pain on the dust extractor.

  • @101411726
    @101411726 5 років тому

    Hey Matt, love the channel!
    Just a suggestion though, instead of a square bit of replaceable material, give that piece a 90 degree turn and make it a “diamond” shape. Doing this will make it so your sacrificial surface will last 4 times longer. Line it up so the drill bits hit the corner, and when the corner is used up, you simple lift it out and rotate the piece within the cutout until all four corners are used and abused to your satisfaction!
    When it’s used, simply make another sacrificial piece to fit the cut out and you have 4 more corners to use up!
    Keep up the great work!

  • @timothyball3144
    @timothyball3144 5 років тому +1

    When removing those battens from the cast iron table, is it best to use a 40mm ruler/prybar, or would any length work?

  • @taylo256
    @taylo256 5 років тому +5

    With Rob suggesting ideas can I see a video of #RobMakes 😀 with you as cameraman maybe

    • @mark29080
      @mark29080 5 років тому

      James Taylor that'll be cool
      #RobMakes

    • @taylo256
      @taylo256 5 років тому

      Possible on 2nd channel Matt Estela 2

  • @israelanthony4708
    @israelanthony4708 5 років тому

    Está quedando muy padre su taller 👷👍

  • @amy7189
    @amy7189 5 років тому

    Nice to see that sticker board filling up! =)
    I enjoy watching little projects like this, where someone sees the potential to make an improvement in some way so they just go for it, working things out as they go =)

  • @thibaultblf
    @thibaultblf 5 років тому +5

    Hi Matt ! General question, How do you deal with humidity in your Shop ? Thx

    • @dsvollmer
      @dsvollmer 5 років тому

      I am wondering the same thing. Humidity is a major problem for me in my workshop. I hope Matt answers this.

    • @TelmoMendesLeal
      @TelmoMendesLeal 5 років тому

      At Curious Goblin we use a dehumidifier at the workshop. We plug a timer in the socket and programmed it to work during the night, which is also the hours of bigger humidity. When you see spiders and spiders’ webs around is a good sign. They only appear when the space is dry

  • @jamesthompson7825
    @jamesthompson7825 5 років тому

    You may want to consider drilling some holes to fit those Veritas hold downs you have. Your 3/4” plywood should accommodate that well.

  • @possumheadcarpentry
    @possumheadcarpentry 5 років тому +1

    Didint realise NIKE sponsored Brooks, Great vids, Thanks for sharing

  • @karl_alan
    @karl_alan 5 років тому

    This seems very similar to my drill press table, except, my sacrificial piece to prevent blowout is circular (so i can rotate it many times to reveal new surface before having to replace it), and I rounded all the corners of mine because I am accident prone.

  • @Jason61H
    @Jason61H 5 років тому +7

    Surely the sacrificial piece should be from OSB?

    • @russellmckay8896
      @russellmckay8896 5 років тому

      I almost dropped my phone when he said mdf and not osb

    • @Sadowsky46
      @Sadowsky46 5 років тому

      OSB is too nice to be sacrificed 😉

    • @MattEstlea
      @MattEstlea  5 років тому

      This is the answer I was looking for ^^

    • @russellmckay8896
      @russellmckay8896 5 років тому

      @@MattEstlea lol you kill me with your love for OSB. Btw I have a 12'x14' building completely finished in osb, floor to ceiling. Looks freaking awesome

  • @ga5743
    @ga5743 5 років тому

    Suggest you make yourself an all around mallet so you can pound things together instead of using your fist. Avoid all injuries when possible.

  • @patrickkuerbis34
    @patrickkuerbis34 5 років тому

    nice video editing, I really like it :)

  • @JohnMcGrathManInShed
    @JohnMcGrathManInShed 5 років тому

    What stops the dust from just gathering under the corner of the rebate? another good vid, keep them coming.

    • @logicalChimp
      @logicalChimp 5 років тому

      I think the idea is that he's unlikely to generate so much dust (and have it stay on the table, rather than on the piece) that the rebate gets completely clogged...

  • @paulbanks8583
    @paulbanks8583 5 років тому +7

    Surely the insert should be OSB 😀 not boring MDF

    • @dsvollmer
      @dsvollmer 5 років тому +2

      Surely you're not suggesting wasting perfectly good OSB for a sacrificial piece. That should be saved for fine furniture! Using OSB for anything less than heirloom quality pieces would be wasteful. Come to your sense man! /s

  • @pipperfect
    @pipperfect 5 років тому

    My drill press table has a round insert, you get a lot more mileage out of a round insert than you do out of a square insert! Because mine is 18mm I can flip it over & use the other side too. Also you can re-use each hole almost indefinitely so you virtually never have to bin an insert.

  • @pery8374
    @pery8374 5 років тому +1

    Sees *Making a DRILL PRESS TABLE (Part 1)* by *Matt Estlea*. SMASHES mouse radically. But seriosly I'am really looking forward to this series!

  • @emanuelesenatore6026
    @emanuelesenatore6026 5 років тому

    Great project. Do you thinked a dust collection?

  • @Notion8
    @Notion8 3 роки тому

    that drill is the size of my shop

  • @americansoldier2530
    @americansoldier2530 5 років тому

    I swear the first time I heard you say "pillar drill", which is a term I've never heard before, I thought you said "pillow saw." Lol. I like learning the English language.. :)

  • @pmacedo6778
    @pmacedo6778 5 років тому +6

    The sacrificial piece should be round.... and you rotate it.... so you use all the piece... me saying!
    Nice video!
    Thxs

    • @markwrightakalefty
      @markwrightakalefty 5 років тому +1

      P Macedo that’s what I was gonna suggest and would work well with the spindle sander add on

    • @vileguile4
      @vileguile4 5 років тому +1

      Unless you offset the round piece there's a risk of it starting to rotate, at least when using forstner bits or bigger drills. If you manage to get the whole a size you can drill out with a hole saw it would be very easy to get replacement parts(!)

    • @pmacedo6778
      @pmacedo6778 5 років тому

      Sleepydog if the assembly is not eccentric or like you say offset.... we are drilling always on the same place....
      Eccentric assembly and keep rotating as it gets too “drilled”.... and doesn’t have to be big.... I say by experience...!
      Thxs!

    • @vinyldollstudio
      @vinyldollstudio 5 років тому

      I plan to do something similar. But offset the square to the bottom left or right. Then just turn the square when needed to get four sacrificial pieces in one without it turning on its own like a round one would. (ps - nice vid and editing)

    • @RueFondary
      @RueFondary 5 років тому +1

      A square sacrificial bit (mine is 100 x 100mm or 4" x 4", 12mm deep made of OSB or any other scrap material) works very well if off center to the side and font/back… you can 'reuse' it 8 times - 4 times by side with bits up to 50mm. Mine is held by double-sided tape underneath with enough play on the sides for easy removal and to prevent the need to cut precisely to the cut out hole dimensions)

  • @qshed
    @qshed 5 років тому

    Please can I make you a remote for the dust extractor one slip and no Matt for months

  • @ciaranmcgrath811
    @ciaranmcgrath811 5 років тому

    Would you not get a remote control for the dust extractor? 😉

  • @SirFelixII
    @SirFelixII 5 років тому +2

    Where is the OSB?!

  • @rentregagnant
    @rentregagnant 5 років тому +2

    8:39 Just get the *Jesus Pen* or, at a pinch, the *Unicorn Pen* on the job, Matt

    • @schlaubiderzweite2144
      @schlaubiderzweite2144 5 років тому +1

      The Jesus Pen would have worked.

    • @rentregagnant
      @rentregagnant 5 років тому +2

      @@schlaubiderzweite2144Absolutely! Even with no ink inside - as if by a miracle - it just keeps on powering on!

    • @doubledarefan
      @doubledarefan 5 років тому +1

      @@rentregagnant Yes! Jesus turned water into wine, so turning air into ink should be just as easy.

  • @TheRobinj13
    @TheRobinj13 5 років тому

    Can’t find part 2!

  • @thomasarussellsr
    @thomasarussellsr 5 років тому

    Looks like a good design, but a circular waste block and side rails would have been sufficient under the table instead of three sided. With that tight fit, it shouldn't slide anywhere.

  • @usamasheriff
    @usamasheriff 5 років тому +1

    You look like Jon snows younger brother . Good work though. Love your videos.

  • @aleksamaker8118
    @aleksamaker8118 5 років тому +1

    Do not use that bobing sander attachment it puts side force on your drill press spindle and can damage it causing you to have a wobbly chuck. That's just my opinion though.

  • @kazukarukelley
    @kazukarukelley 5 років тому

    hmmmm. I recall someone saying that they needed to get a remote setup for the dust collection... hmmmm... Maybe I just imagined that...

    • @kazukarukelley
      @kazukarukelley 5 років тому

      Also a huge fan of the popping sounds. Thank you for introducing me to something I wasn't aware that I needed. It's so satisfying.

  • @legoclone0101
    @legoclone0101 5 років тому

    You should make a guitar out of osb

  • @charlesarnold4963
    @charlesarnold4963 5 років тому

    Why go to all the trouble of making the fence from wood when you could simply buy an aluminium or steel right angle section?

    • @CA-gy4qf
      @CA-gy4qf 5 років тому

      Because making is more satisfying than buying 😛. Also having more metal surfaces is horrid first thing on a winter morning, the wood never feels too cold 😂

  • @raysmith1992
    @raysmith1992 5 років тому

    Contrast on the sketch is not very good apart from that a good video

  • @scottmcfarlane7524
    @scottmcfarlane7524 5 років тому

    I'm looking for focus people lol

  • @jimmya4217
    @jimmya4217 5 років тому

    pedestal drill... not pillar drill or drill press..

  • @lolaa2200
    @lolaa2200 5 років тому

    Focus Focus Focus...
    Please learn to film in focus ! When you show something with your finger if you don't focus on the thing you are showing then that scene lose all it's purpose ! Same when you drawing ! Same with using a tool !
    Focus on the subject of matter, that's photography 101 guys, you can't call yourself pro video content producer if you can't do that !
    Without your proper focus what you do is not teaching woodworking, it's just a entertainment show with someone mimicking woodworking. Not be able to focus on any actual woodworking stuf make those video useless when it comes to woodworking. That's just the sad truth guys, several people in the past told you about that in the comments of previous videos but it seams like you have done nothing to improve on that.
    You have to sort that out !

    • @dons8365
      @dons8365 5 років тому

      If you are so good at this why don't you put out any videos? --- hater!!!!!

    • @lolaa2200
      @lolaa2200 5 років тому

      @@dons8365 What you my have missed is that in the last video Matt personally asked for feedback on the new filming style. And that's just what this is. We have been several people pointing at the focusing problem but nothing have been done to improve it so i was just trying to emphasis on the importance of proper focusing.
      Now Mister "i call hater anyone not being a nice little blind fan" if you want to answer to comments, why don't you now read the actual comment and make us know what part in what i say is not true ?
      Truth is not mean, telling truth is not hate, that's just what it is, face it.
      If you think one thing i said there is not true then get constructive in your critics, please make us know.

    • @jaykallenbach1846
      @jaykallenbach1846 5 років тому

      You know this isn't a movie studio? or a television studio, right? You're comparing UA-cam videos to those that are made in studios, with a budget, with the ability to run multiple takes if needed. You're not comparing apples and oranges. This is not a studio production, it's often a 1 person crew for camera, lights, content, editing, not to mention the actual building of the project.
      The reality is the UA-cam is an entertainment avenue, not pure instruction. You're following people because they are making content, but that doesn't guarantee any level of training, competency, or expertise. UA-cam is a platform that allows people to put content out there, good, bad, or otherwise.
      I do agree with Don's comment, you have an awful lot of "expertise" in the subject, for someone who doesn't produce any videos. Maybe you just can't get them in focus....

    • @lolaa2200
      @lolaa2200 5 років тому

      @@jaykallenbach1846 You seams to know much more about me and my expertise that i am ;c)

    • @jaykallenbach1846
      @jaykallenbach1846 5 років тому

      @@lolaa2200 *seem

  • @williamsimpson2083
    @williamsimpson2083 5 років тому

    No OSB, I think I'll have to unsubscribe