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From a technical point of view, it offers the following: | From a technical point of view, it offers the following: | ||
* Drill mount: 3 - 16 mm | * Drill mount: 3 - 16 mm | ||
* Speed: 510 - 2430 | * Speed: <strike>510</strike> 800 - 2430 rpm | ||
=== Drill Speeds === | === Drill Speeds === | ||
When changing the belt position, unlock the the motor hinge with the screw on the right side. Then move the belt on the pulley that reduces the diameter and afterwards change the belt position on the second pulley (similar to changing the chain on a bike). </br> | When changing the belt position, unlock the the motor hinge with the screw on the right side. Then move the belt on the pulley that reduces the diameter and afterwards change the belt position on the second pulley (similar to changing the chain on a bike). </br> | ||
The slowest speed is currently [https://github.com/comakingspace/do-something/issues/213 not available due to a broken pulley]! | |||
[[File:Scheppach Drill Speeds.JPG|600px|left|Gearing ratios]] | [[File:Scheppach Drill Speeds.JPG|600px|left|Gearing ratios]] | ||
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=== Depth Stop === | |||
The original depth stop collar broke relatively soon, so {{P}} designed a [https://github.com/comakingspace/CommonFiles/blob/master/3DPrintingFiles/Drill%20Press%20Depthstop.step 3D printable replacement part]. | |||
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Revision as of 15:21, 22 October 2020
MachineInfoBox Drill Presses | |
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Synonyms: | bench drills, pillar drills, column drills; DE: Säulenbohrmaschinen, "Tischbohrmaschinen", "Bohrständer", "Senkbohrer" |
Material: | depending on the drill bit: wood, plastic, metal |
Used with: | drill bits, inclinometer |
Access Requirements: | Drill Introduction |
Tutors: | Lukas NitramLegov Pakue Lmnl99 Johannes Luzian Keno Jakob |
Similar (More or Less): | drill stand, other drills |
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To use a drill press, you'll need to mount a drill bit that suits your workpiece and securely fasten it with the chuck key.
Safety
- read the manual!
- get a personal introduction by one of the tutors!
- wear personal protection, but never operate the drill press with gloves on!
- don't drill materials with harmful dust!
- make sure there is nobody nearby who might be surprised by a piece of shrapnel flying their way!
- use a machine vise for small workpieces!
- never use a machine vise on top of a wooden board or two wooden boards at the same time (tower rule)!
Fastening Options
- we should get one or two of these drill press locking clamps if they are available around here
- additional tables to mount on the simple "standard" one are probably worth the effort
- inspiration: Stephan Pöhnlein on YouTube
Jigs
Some ideas what we should make for a more efficient/safe use of a drill press:
- V-block for drilling into round or angled things
- vertical clamp (very simple, basically to board with a hinge at one end)
Scheppach DP 16 SL
MachineInfoBox Scheppach DP 16 SL | |
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Access Requirements: | Drill Introduction |
Manual: | bahag.com |
Tutors: | Lukas NitramLegov Pakue Lmnl99 Johannes Luzian Keno Jakob |
Blacksheep kindly donated a Scheppach DP 16 SL drill press in August 2019.
From a technical point of view, it offers the following:
- Drill mount: 3 - 16 mm
- Speed:
510800 - 2430 rpm
Drill Speeds
When changing the belt position, unlock the the motor hinge with the screw on the right side. Then move the belt on the pulley that reduces the diameter and afterwards change the belt position on the second pulley (similar to changing the chain on a bike).
The slowest speed is currently not available due to a broken pulley!
Depth Stop
The original depth stop collar broke relatively soon, so Patrick designed a 3D printable replacement part.
Einhell TB 13/5 ED
MachineInfoBox Einhell TB 13/5 ED | |
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Access Requirements: | Drill Introduction |
Manual: | very similar to "Güde GTB 13/5" |
Tutors: | Lukas NitramLegov Pakue Lmnl99 Johannes Luzian Keno Jakob |
We got this machine when it was pretty old already so Patrick took it apart, cleaned and painted it. Something in the pulleys still isn't centered which causes slight vibration in the machine. It isn't much of an issue as the shaft is quite rigid and runs true.
The drill bits can sometimes be a little off center as the chuck is not that great - just quickly check before drilling. It often helps to twist the bit back and forth with one hand while closing the chuck with the other.
Shortcomings/Upgrade Potential
Until there is money left over for a newer/fancier drill press, we can collect desirable features here:
- more stable depth stop (see photo)
- electronic speed control instead of manual change of belts
- larger "throat size" (distance from the drill bit to the stand)
- safety: clear chuck guard (probably rather common nowadays)
- anything else?