DIY Drill Press Machine. I've Been Dying to Have a Drill Press and Finally Made It!
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DIY Drill Press Machine. I've Been Dying to Have a Drill Press and Finally Made It!
I've been dying to have a drill press and finally made it!
It's a 5 Amp, 36" height machine that should work fine for any project in the future.
Supplies
Tools
1. Table saw
2. Jigsaw
3. Router
4. Drill Machine
5. Screwdriver
6. Glue & screws
7. Epoxy putty
Main material
1. A birch plywood 1200*600*15mm
2. DIY gear and rack
3. 2 Linear Motion Rods + 4 linear bearings
4. 3 flange couplings
5. 2 springs + 4 hooks
6. A pair of 25CM slide rails
7. M8 Tooth bar + Ball Knob 3 set
8. Plywood 8mm a little
9. M8 knob + M8 stainless steel screw 4 set
10. Aluminum T-Track 3/4
Gear and Rack
Generally, Many YouTubers made drilling machines mostly use a long rod to press down to drive.
I want to challenge the transmission with gears.
In this video, I will show you how to design gear from an internet website and make wood gear.
Linear Motion Machinery Driven by Gears and Racks
Pillar
For the main structure of the drilling machine, I choose 15mm birch plywood and make it into an H shape.
I installed two drawer slides in the front and mill 8mm width grooves on both sides to provide the movement of the lifting platform.
Base
The base is made of two 2x4 wooden strips and a piece of plywood.
then make a small box to cover it to look good, and can be a storage.
Lifting Platform
The lifting platform is 15mm birch plywood too, the front is fixed to the drawer slides, and the two sides are locked with 4 sets of M8 hexagonal bolts and hand-turned nuts
Electric Drill Holder
Make a hole with a diameter of 43mm, then cut it in half, and secure it with screws.
In the step, I made it too loose, so I just cut it all, repair it with screws, and glue 8mm plywood under it.
In addition, I put a hex nut on the electric drill with epoxy putty, used for fine-tuning and providing vertical support
Handle
I use a wooden block to make a hexagonal column shape, and then glue a triangular
wooden block with M8 four-prong tee nuts
(it is better to use a pre-embedded insert nut ) and then
lock it into the tooth bar and the ball knob
Depth Stop
I secure the aluminum t-track on the left side of the pillar and make a runner with plywood.
connect the electric drill holder and the runner with an acrylic board and screws.
then I can set up the limit of depth by knob
Fine-tuning
Adjusting the drill bit and the lifting platform to 90 degrees is the most important step.
At this time, the nut fixed on the tail of the electric drill can play a role.
First, put the upper cover, start to adjust 90 degrees,
and then put the four-prong tee nuts and secured them with screws.
Finish
My experience
DIY can get priceless experience and a sense of accomplishment, which cannot be replaced by buying ready-made tools.
Enjoy DIY fun :)
There are more details in the video, welcome to visit my YouTube channel, thank you.