Thank you! You explained it really well! My husband died a year and a half ago and he had just got this drill press for me so I could complete a project. I'm converting an a acoustic baby grand piano to a digital one and there are several pieces I need to create that need holes placed accurately. So my husband bought the drill press and we thought he would be here to help me learn how to use it, but sadly he was diagnosed with liver cancer and was gone in 8 months. I haven't touched the piano until now. So, thank you for being so thorough and explaining things so well. I feel confident that I will able to use my drill press now and hopefully finish my piano.
Nice video. In general, it is more safe if the workpiece is sticking out to the left. If the drill bits suddenly jams or breaks, the rotating force is gonna try to turn the whole workpiece clockwise. If it's on your right, it is more likely to hit you. That applies more when not using clamps.
I've done lot's of rough carpentry, but I've decided to start doing some finish carpentry. I've never used a drill press... this was a good basic intro to the tool, especially belt/tension change for speed adjustment.
I'm adding a drill press to my tool set and wanted to make sure that there wasn't anything I really needed to consider. Nope - pretty straightforward! Thanks!
I like your video about drill press because I was thinking should I get a medium or higher end drill press, going thru your video, guess a medium size will be good enough, thanks for the video.
The one thing that would help me is a demonstration how to adjustment for depth; you pointed it out but a demo could be helfpful. Thank you for posting the how-to as I am pondering a press for myself.
Great Video! Perhaps this tiny drill press only has one chuck-key-hole? I usually tighten the chuck with the key in more than just one of the three holes, if available. i.e. tighten with the key in one hole, then move to a second hole and tighten again. Helps make even tension around the drill bit. Cheers!
I don't need a drill press, I only do a project like once a year. But I don't know if it's because of my anxiety or autism but I always ran away from screaming loud power tools when I was young. Even quiet ones. But now a days it's just noise and keeping it steady that makes me anxious about drills. So I'm going to pick one off marketplace, just a short one for the odd project. Silence of the motor is pretty much my buying factor
TY my hubby moved his drill press out for me to use on some decorative brackets but had no time before going to work to show me how to use it..lol.. thanks for this info!
I want to buy a drill press. The size is similar to the one in video or maybe smaller. I have a feeling that my drill bits won't fit inside. Looks like the diameter of my drill bit is bigger. What are some workarounds to be able to use bigger drill bits on small drill press?
Having lost some skin off my knuckles (for the 3rd time), I decided maybe it's time to ask the UA-cams. Need to mount my metal ships before trying to drill them. Also need to use a hole punch. 40 years since metalwork classes - re-learning in blood!
hah - I just (like, literally in the last hour) bought home one that was my fathers, so found it kinda amusing that he has the make/model taped up - because it's exactly the same one I just took out of the car :D
Please, how did you attach that piece of wood to the iron base ?? I’m making candle holders, and I’m having hard time trying to hold the piece of wood when using the Forstner bit to make the hole for the tea candle. Thanks so much !!
So how did you screw the wood to the metal plate? I just bought a drill press and thought I would use bolts ...don t have any holes other than for the bit in the plate ..just long slashes in the metal platform ....clamping smaller pieces to drill is going to be a challenge ....
Large washer on a wood screw, screw up through slashes in metal plate into the wood. Dirty and simple! If you want a cleaner look you can use carriage head bolts through the plywood top and into the slashes where you can use washers and nuts to secure.
Mario Matejka kinda like a mitre saw compared to a circular saw. can I do it with either? yes. is it easier to reproduce accurate results time after time with a drill press or mitre saw? also yes
Thank you! You explained it really well! My husband died a year and a half ago and he had just got this drill press for me so I could complete a project. I'm converting an a acoustic baby grand piano to a digital one and there are several pieces I need to create that need holes placed accurately. So my husband bought the drill press and we thought he would be here to help me learn how to use it, but sadly he was diagnosed with liver cancer and was gone in 8 months. I haven't touched the piano until now. So, thank you for being so thorough and explaining things so well. I feel confident that I will able to use my drill press now and hopefully finish my piano.
Nice video. In general, it is more safe if the workpiece is sticking out to the left. If the drill bits suddenly jams or breaks, the rotating force is gonna try to turn the whole workpiece clockwise. If it's on your right, it is more likely to hit you. That applies more when not using clamps.
Yes. Your handle is on the right, too, so even if you're left-handed, you're more likely to have that arm in the way versus the left.
Thanks so much! In class I have to take a test tomorrow and the teacher grades us on how we use the drill press. Now I’m not confused.
Good luck
HouseImprovements Thanks!
I've done lot's of rough carpentry, but I've decided to start doing some finish carpentry. I've never used a drill press... this was a good basic intro to the tool, especially belt/tension change for speed adjustment.
I really like you video because why you explain easy to understand. thanks
Great video! Thanks for the clear and specific instructions and explanation
simple yet well explained :) thanks for the video!!
I'm adding a drill press to my tool set and wanted to make sure that there wasn't anything I really needed to consider. Nope - pretty straightforward! Thanks!
Your videos always helpful. Stright to the point.
Thank you for this amazing video.
Thanks! Gonna go use one now!!
Nice Job!! Good advice. I learned something.
This was very much appreciated
Great video Shannon.
Thanks for the video.
Very helpful video. Thank you.
Great tips... thanks!!
Great video.
Great video! Thank you so much. Hero!
Thank you !
Thanks for doing the video
No problem
Thank you very much, that was really helpful :)
Love this guy, I always watch his videos when they pop up in my search results.
Pretty informational
I like your video about drill press because I was thinking should I get a medium or higher end drill press, going thru your video, guess a medium size will be good enough, thanks for the video.
nice job
The one thing that would help me is a demonstration how to adjustment for depth; you pointed it out but a demo could be helfpful. Thank you for posting the how-to as I am pondering a press for myself.
Thank you. Never thought to use as sacrificial on a drill press. Common sense is a great thing.😊
I always appreciate your videos. thank you. great job
Very helpful! I am building a small cabin and your videos are helping me do things properly.
Great Video! Perhaps this tiny drill press only has one chuck-key-hole? I usually tighten the chuck with the key in more than just one of the three holes, if available. i.e. tighten with the key in one hole, then move to a second hole and tighten again. Helps make even tension around the drill bit. Cheers!
I just assembled mine and it was so elegant when it did that hole in the piece of wood. I look forward to using mine.
Awesome
Great drill press and video. Thanks for posting!
Interesting videos as always !
Who else is about to get started with a p80 build
I don't need a drill press, I only do a project like once a year. But I don't know if it's because of my anxiety or autism but I always ran away from screaming loud power tools when I was young. Even quiet ones. But now a days it's just noise and keeping it steady that makes me anxious about drills. So I'm going to pick one off marketplace, just a short one for the odd project. Silence of the motor is pretty much my buying factor
TY my hubby moved his drill press out for me to use on some decorative brackets but had no time before going to work to show me how to use it..lol.. thanks for this info!
Good instructional video. Thanks!
You can even use router bits on the drill press. two chapters in my drill press book about routing and shaping wood on the drill press.
Never tried that! Interesting!
U should make a video on how to install a door closer
I want to buy a drill press. The size is similar to the one in video or maybe smaller. I have a feeling that my drill bits won't fit inside. Looks like the diameter of my drill bit is bigger. What are some workarounds to be able to use bigger drill bits on small drill press?
Having lost some skin off my knuckles (for the 3rd time), I decided maybe it's time to ask the UA-cams. Need to mount my metal ships before trying to drill them. Also need to use a hole punch. 40 years since metalwork classes - re-learning in blood!
You got this !
That's gotta be the cutest little drill press ever invented. :-P
hah - I just (like, literally in the last hour) bought home one that was my fathers, so found it kinda amusing that he has the make/model taped up - because it's exactly the same one I just took out of the car :D
chupapi
Please, how did you attach that piece of wood to the iron base ??
I’m making candle holders, and I’m having hard time trying to hold the piece of wood when using the Forstner bit to make the hole for the tea candle.
Thanks so much !!
My drill press metal table has holes/slots in it. I just used wood screws with washers drilled in from the under side.
Router bits work, too, but don't expect miracles!
Awesome video! Thank you! What's up with the 12 thumbs down? I can't find anything wrong in the video.
People just thumbs down stuff, it's a part of youtube.
A joke of a machine, using a spade bit in a press, suggesting boring metal at 1500RPM, and zero relevant information. This is a terrible video.
Besides productivity, would there be any disadvantage to leaving it on its lowest speed all the time?
No
What is the name of this drill press?
when and why would one adjust the belt to increase or decrease the RPM?
general rule ... harder materials, slower; bigger bits, slower; duller bits, slower; woods prone to burning, slower.
So how did you screw the wood to the metal plate? I just bought a drill press and thought I would use bolts ...don t have any holes other than for the bit in the plate ..just long slashes in the metal platform ....clamping smaller pieces to drill is going to be a challenge ....
Large washer on a wood screw, screw up through slashes in metal plate into the wood. Dirty and simple! If you want a cleaner look you can use carriage head bolts through the plywood top and into the slashes where you can use washers and nuts to secure.
@@HouseImprovements super ...thanks ! Don t need clean ...will buy a used drill press vise tomorrow for $10 too ...
Forgot about calibrating straight cut with 90° Triangle?
What can you do with a drill press that you can't do with a regular drill?
Drill press gives you better control for particular angles or depth, compared to a regular drill
Mario Matejka kinda like a mitre saw compared to a circular saw. can I do it with either? yes. is it easier to reproduce accurate results time after time with a drill press or mitre saw? also yes
All i really use my drillpriss for is cabinets
is that an older ryobi?
Mastercraft
How much was it ?
You covered the name. Why ?
You sound like a Canadian eh. Am I right?
yes you are eh!
Correction, a 'sacrificial board'.
holy canada accent
sexy
Amazing how a company like yours would make a video and not use eye safety , it sends the wrong message to kids .
He's wearing safety glasses, what more do you want? 5:14
mightiest well use a regular drill. but great video as always